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Felpro Hs9821pt Ford Taurus Sho Head Gasket Set V6 3.0 Vin Y Obsolete 1989-95 on 2040-parts.com

US $395.00
Location:

Hermitage, Tennessee, United States

Hermitage, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:HS9821PT Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Brand:Fel-Pro UPC:084113205811

For sale is a Felpro Head Gasket set that I have been holding on to for a long long time. This is a complete head gasket set part #HS9821PT. This gasket set is for the 1989-95 Ford Taurus SHO with the 3.0 liter engine. This set is discontinued, obsolete, and very rare to come across. I seriously doubt that you will see another Felpro set come available anytime soon. This has been in my personal collection for several years now but I have decided to thin the SHO herd and the one that I am keeping is in tip top shape. I don't think I will ever need this set so I decided to pass it along to another SHO enthusiast. This set is 100% complete and opened for the first time to take these photos. Everything listed on the box is included. If you tried to piece this set together separately you would spend more money and I guarantee that you wont be able to find Head Gaskets. Not the desirable Felpros anyway. 

Included-

9821PT Head Gasket x2

35485 Thermostat Seal

50378 Right Valve Cover Gasket

50387 Left Valve Cover Gasket

60896 Throttle Body Gasket

72890 Exhaust Valve Stem Seals x12

92326 Fuel Injector O rings x6

94059 Air Bypass Valve Gasket

94802 Exhaust Manifold Gaskets x2

94829 Water Crossover Tube O Ring x2

94831 Intake Manifold to Head Gaskets x2

94832 Air Bypass Valve to Manifold Gasket

94839 Intake Manifold to Plenum Gasket Upper x4

94840 Intake Manifold to Plenum Gasket Lower x2

94842 Water Outlet Gasket Right

94843 Water Outlet Gasket Left

94849 Spark Plug Tube Seals x6

94896 Camshaft seals x3

94898 Intake Valve Stem Seals x12

If you have any questions please feel free to ask.

Guaranteed Authentic or Your Money Back!!

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