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Mccord 95-1026 Short Block Gasket Set For 1952-64 Ford 215-223 Cid 6 Cyl Eng on 2040-parts.com

US $52.00
Location:

Clermont, Florida, United States

Clermont, Florida, United States
This is a complete set of McCord/Clevite gaskets. It has some normal shelf-wear and dust. The box is dirty and beat up but the gaskets are fine. The exhaust manifold gasket had some surface rust that I removed with steel wool, and it is now smooth. It won't affect the function of the gasket. I resealed the box with tape after taking the photos.
Brand:McCord Manufacturer Part Number:95-1026

Up for sale is a set of McCord/Clevite gaskets for the 1952-64 Ford 215-223 CID 6 Cyl eng..

This is a Short Block Gasket set which includes all the gaskets required for building an engine from an already assembled block.  It's like a Full gasket set minus a few things such as valve stem seals, rear main seal, etc.  It includes the head gaskets. The photos show the gaskets that are included.

Payment can be made with PayPal.  Shipping will be free in the US.


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