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Dodge Ram 89-98 Cummins 5.9 12v Fire Ring Head Gasket .020 Oversize Diesel 6bt on 2040-parts.com

US $199.95
Location:

Aurora, Illinois, US

Aurora, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Item must be returned in same good condition as it was received for full refund. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Brand:Sealtec Interchange Part Number:ATS, Scheid, Haisley, BD Warranty:No

1989 - 1998 Dodge Ram Cummins 5.9L 12 Valve Fire Ring Head Gasket Set

* +.020" (.55mm) OVERSIZE *

 Victor Reinz Part # 4068E head gasket is 0.081" thickness.

Fire ring size is 4.340" Inside Diameter (4.550" Outside Diameter) and 0.105" thick.

Different fire ring sizes available. Grooves will need to be cut in cylinder head and/or engine block for fire rings.

This gasket set is new and sold "as is" without any expressed or implied warranty.

 

Thank you for looking! Please see my other listings for more Cummins fire ring head gasket sets.

 

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