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Engine Rocker Arm Kit Sealed Power R-854 Fits 65-84 Ford F-250 4.9l-l6 on 2040-parts.com

US $28.10
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Front Royal, Virginia, United States

Front Royal, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Feature 5:Utilizes ISO & QS certified manufacturing SKU:SPE:R854 Feature 1:Complete rocker arm assembly Brand:Sealed Power Feature 4:2 Nuts Manufacturer Part Number:R-854 Feature 3:1 Ball Feature 2:1 Arm Quantity Needed:12; NPS:B Interchange Part Number:MRK-600, 214-1173, 2141173, RA5201, RK-412, 44239K Product Description - Short - 20:Rocker Arm Assembly Other Part Number:RK412, 1811040, DRK412, 2141048, 181-1040, RA72A Engineering Name:Rocker Arm Assembly UPC:Does not apply

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