TSS gapless second ring street performance rings by Total Seal . Part number S0190. 4.125 bore size to fit 030 over 396; standard bore 402 BBC or standard bore 400 SBC. Believe these also fit certain small block Fords. Check web sites for exact details. 5/64 oil rings and 3/16 oil ring. Ordered incorrectly for my motor. These are at least $200.00 now. Please make sure these fit your application. No return on these. They are in factory sealed box. Sorry about upside down pic. Free ship to US. Ask questions as needed.Thank you.
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