Camshaft Bearing # 2 Fits Some 1955 56 57 58 59-75 Small Block Models # 1632523 on 2040-parts.com
Herman, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine Bearings for Sale
- Camshaft bearing #3 fits 55-75 8 cylinder through 360 models nos mopar 1632524(US $14.95)
- Camshaft bearing #2 fits 55-75 8 cylinder through 360 models nos mopar 1632523(US $9.95)
- Crankshaft thrust bearing 32-41 plymouth 33 dodge nos mopar 862084(US $34.95)
- Main bearing pair #4 fits some 34-59 models nos mopar 1238437(US $19.95)
- Nos mopar main bearing pair #1 fits some 60 61 62-69 models w/ 361 & 383 2084810(US $14.95)
- Clevite mpr1 plastigage red 0.002" to 0.006" range each(US $8.90)
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