Intake Valve Guide Seal - O-ring - Ford Flathead V8 Except 60 Hp on 2040-parts.com
Wichita, Kansas, United States
Up for Auction is a set (8) Intake Valve Guide Seal used on flathead Ford V8 1923-53, except 60hp. They are from Speedway Motors. I had trouble with other suppliers seals so I bought 2 sets, used 1 with no problems. These OEM-style valve guide seals stop oil flow past the intake valve guide into the combustion chamber, restoring peak engine efficiency and oil control. No more blue smoke. If you have any questions please ask be for bidding. As normal FREE SHIPPING |
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