Fel-pro Ss72562 Exhaust + Ss 13364-1 Intake Valve Stem Seal Set on 2040-parts.com
Gasport, New York, US
New in box intake and exhaust valve stem seal set. Box says Ford products & truck V8 1963-85 for SS 13364-1 Intake set. Exhaust set SS 72562 box says Ford products & Ford truck V8 1962-90. There are numerous other applications.
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