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Engine Timing Cover Repair Sleeve Fits 1965-1980 International Scout Ii M1 on 2040-parts.com

US $57.47
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Auburn, Washington, United States

Auburn, Washington, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Shaft:2.503 SKU:594:99250 Installation Depth:1.375 Brand:SKF Flange Outer Diameter:2.82 Manufacturer Part Number:99250 Harmonized Tariff Code (Schedule B):3926.90.4590 Life Cycle Status Code:2 Quantity Needed:1; Country of Origin (Primary):US Interchange Part Number:1458-99250, 12328947, 973999250, 99250CHR, E73075A NPS:A Other Part Number:99250, KWK99250, 3919883, P99250 Product Description - Invoice - 40:Power Take Off Output Shaft Repair Sleeve UPC:Does not apply

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