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Ford V-10 6.8l Cylinder Head - L.h. - Used/core/rebuild on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Melvindale, Michigan, United States

Melvindale, Michigan, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

 This is a used OEM left hand (driver's side) cylinder head for a Ford with a 6.8L V10 engine.  No visible cracks. Exhaust manifold bolts need to be removed as they were broken during removal.  Being sold as a core to be rebuilt.   Part #RF-F7UE-6090-B20A.  Part number is provided so that you may check with your dealer to insure that this is the correct application for your vehicle.  All items listed as "used" are sold in "as-is" condition.   Returns will not be accepted nor refunds given. 575

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