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Genuine Rover Double Ended Head Bolt 602200 Discovery, Tr8, Sd1, Range Rover on 2040-parts.com

US $7.80
Location:

Bainbridge, Pennsylvania, United States

Bainbridge, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:602200 Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:602200A Part Brand:Rover

 Here is a new genuine Rover head bolt with threads on both ends. The diameter is 7/16 inch and the total length is 4 inches.  It is recommended to replace head bolts when replacing head gaskets.  Do the job right and do it only once!   Free shipping included in purchase.  Winning bidder takes 1-10, as many as desired at the same price. 

This bolt is used on Rover V8 engines in:
Discovery I  '94 - '95
Range Rover Classic   '87 - '92
Defender 90   '94 - '96
Defender 110   '93
Triumph TR8 V8
Rover V8 Engines up to'95
Rover SD1 V8


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