New Aftermarket 1825511c1 Navistar Dt466e & 530e Fuel Check Valve 1821272c1 on 2040-parts.com
Cleveland, Georgia, United States
This is a new, aftermarket fuel check valve that goes in the back of the head of a DT466E & 530E Navistar engine.
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