Mercedes-benz W110, 200d, Om621 Camshaft 6210512001 on 2040-parts.com
Brazil, Indiana, United States
This is the camshaft removed from a 1968 200D OM621 diesel engine.
It is used but in good shape, look over the pictures to determine if it meets you requirements. If you are thinking of using in other than a OM621 engine please make sure it will work before you buy. Part number is 6210512001 |
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