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New Ford Racing 4.6 2v Sohc 1996 - 2004 Mustang Head Changing Kit M-6067-d46 on 2040-parts.com

US $114.50
Location:

Athens, Georgia, United States

Athens, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:FORD RACING FORD PERFORMANCE Manufacturer Part Number:M-6067-D46

BRAND NEW FORD RACING 4.6 2V SOHC HEAD CHANGING KIT 1996-2004 MUSTANG


  • Contains all components necessary for changing cylinder heads on 1996-2004 Mustang 4.6L 2V SOHC engine (May fit other make and model years 4.6L 2V SOHC engines)

  • Kit includes multi-layer steel head gaskets, exhaust manifold gaskets and high-strength torque-to-yield head bolts

  • Includes spacers that make this task significantly easier to remove and replace heads while on the car

  • PART# M-6067-D46




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