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Exhaust Seal Ring Victor F7139 on 2040-parts.com

US $1.79
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San Bernardino, California, United States

San Bernardino, California, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Item Grade:OEM Standard SKU:VG:F7139 Ring Outer Diameter (in):3.000 Brand:Victor Ring Inner Diameter (in):2.531 Manufacturer Part Number:F7139 Additional Package Contents:None Ring Thickness:0.6 Interchange Part Number:G813, 60584, 9587, 31500, 84208, 521006, G18, 3690 Package Quantity:1 Other Part Number:F7139S, EF200, EN1493, 85004, EG24057, EG24057-001 Gasket Type:C Seal Material:Graphite/WireMesh Part Number Superseded To:F7139S UPC:Does not apply

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