Cummins Diesel Turbo Holset H1c Turbo Chra Cartridge 3575065 on 2040-parts.com
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Cummins Diesel Turbo Holset H1C Turbo CHRA Cartridge 3575065
Cartridge: 3575065
CUMMINS Diesel 6BTA 6BTAA Holset H1C WH1C Turbo
Turbocharger CHRA Cartridge 3575065
Price: $189.00
Fits:
Turbo Parts Number:
3534452 3536214 3536218 3536109 3537359 3537661
3537542 3536725 3536368 3532066 3531667 3532066
3533320 3534333
Compressor Wheel | Turbine Wheel | ||
Inducer Dia. | Exducer Dia. | Inducer Dia. | Exducer Dia. |
56.00mm | 83.00mm | 70.00mm | 60.00mm |
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