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Acl Race 5m1186h Std,mitsubishi 4g63 Main Bearings,mitsubishi 2.0 Main Bearings on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
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Hartford, Connecticut, US

Hartford, Connecticut, US
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These bearings are brand new. They were installed in the block to have the bearing clearance checked. The lines you see going across some of the bearing surfaces are NOT scratches. They are from the dial bore guage that is used to check the clearance with. Every dial bore guage will leave the same marks, and have NOTHING to do with a defect. When I got to the thrust bearing, I realized that I had ordered the wrong bearing set.(my block required the set with a wider thrust bearing in it). I will let these go cheap with the freight included

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