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Dodge Wc M37 1946-1960 Power Wagon Plymouth Flathead 6 Rod Bearings .010 Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Southeastern Iowa, US

Southeastern Iowa, US
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Dodge and Plymouth car; Dodge truck, WC M37 1946-1960 Power Wagon connecting rod bearings

 

218 230 cu. in. 3-1/4 inch bore

 

23 inch long head

 

New old stock.

 

.010 under size connecting rod bearings


Will fit the T214.

 

Part number information:

Federal-Mogul Engine Bearings

3120-741-8576

BEARINGS R 010

6 PAIR

Still in original sealed package.

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