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Engine Rod Bearings Cb-60 G -30 .030" Undersize 6 Pairs on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Berwick, Pennsylvania, US

Berwick, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Country of Manufacture:United States

This auction is for 6 pairs of rod bearings... CB-60 G-30    .030" undersize

 


DODGE
1933-1956 Dodge 218CID 6 cyl. engine with 3.25" Cylinder Bore;
1933-1959 Dodge 230CID 6 cyl. engine;

DODGE TRUCK
1933-1957 Dodge Truck 218CID 6 cyl. engine with 3.25" Cylinder Bore;
1933-1960 Dodge Truck 230CID 6 cyl. engine;

PLYMOUTH
1942-1954 Plymouth 218CID 6 cyl. engine with 3.25" Cylinder Bore;
1955-1959 Plymouth 230CID 6 cyl. engine

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