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Federal Mogul Connecting Rod Bearing 9800 Cs-20 .020 Undersize 1 Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $11.99
Location:

Walton, Nebraska, United States

Walton, Nebraska, United States

Connecting Rod Bearing Liners

This pair of Connecting Rod Bearing Liners was made by Federal Mogul.  It is in the original opened container.  The box is marked with part number 9800 CS-20 .020 Undersize and the bearing is stamped FM 9800 CS-20.

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