New Rod Bearing Set Ford/lincoln 383,410,430,462cid Various Models Rb521.020 on 2040-parts.com
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ONE ROD BEARING SET .020 OVERSIZE FOR VARIOUS FORD AND LINCOLN MODELS.
383CID 1958-1960 410CID 1958 430CID 1958-1965 462CID 1966-1968 |
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