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84-87 Honda Crx Hf Plastic Valve Cover ~ Sb2 Ew1 Ew3 Ew4 D15b2 D15b3 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Woodland Hills, California, United States

Woodland Hills, California, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:12310-PE0-661

You are looking at a used valve cover from a 1987 Honda CRX HF. This is a plastic valve cover (as opposed to non-HF cast aluminum or stamped steel) that is very light weight. It is also good looking, and seals better thanks to 7 bolts around the perimeter, instead of two in the middle.

Part is in pretty good shape for its age, with no cracks or other major damage. The silver paint on the "H" and "
HONDA MOTOR CO" is fading off, plus the cover itself could use a good cleaning. Will include the hardware that is specific to this valve cover.

Should fit all '84-'87 Civics and CRXs with 1.3 or 1.5 liter EW-type engines.

Since this is a used part, there will be no returns or exchanges. Please make sure this is what you need before buying.

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