Linkert /schebler 100 Pack Float Bowl Crush Ring #27376-28 on 2040-parts.com
Brattleboro, Vermont, US
Pack of 100 ( 25 packs of 100 shown in photo )
Linkert / Schebler Carburetor Bowl Nut Crush Gasket
OEM # 27376-28
(Indian 102423)
All models 1928-65
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