Chrysler Dodge Plymouth Felpro Valve Stem Seals 2.4l Dohc on 2040-parts.com
North Richland Hills, Texas, US
Purchased in a Fel-Pro gasket set but did not use for my 2004 Sebring 2.4l DOHC Fits many other 2.4l engines. Please ask any question needed regarding the fitment.
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- One 3/8" ratio relay emergency air valve sealco style 110205 valve(US $59.80)
- Comp valve spring shims steel hardened 1.500" outside dia .030" thick setof16(US $7.97)
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