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Pai Epr-1807 Piston Ring Set Mack E7 353gc2137 on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
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Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Brand:PAI Interchange Part Number:353GC2137 Manufacturer Part Number:EPR-1807

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Mack Piston Rings   

OEM part number: 353GC2137

This listing is for a piston ring set used on the Mack E7 engine. This is rings for one (1) piston.

These are manufactured by PAI. Part number: EPR-1807

Please check with your dealer to ensure proper application.

Photos are of the actual part that you will receive.

We are a diesel engine remanufacturer selling off overrun inventory on a contract that has ended.

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