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Rare Vtg Original Nos 1971 Perfect Circle Piston Ring Set # S 50086 Std-.010 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

North Salem, Indiana, United States

North Salem, Indiana, United States
NOS Part #50086 fits the following applications; 3 15/16" bore 5/64" ,5/64", 3/16"; Pontiac 316 CID 1956-57 & 347 CID 1964-67; Oldsmobile 330 CID 1964-67. This part number was discontinued
Brand:Perfect Circle Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:S 50086 STD-.010

Rare Vintage Original NOS 1971 Perfect Circle Piston Ring Set S 50086 STD-.010, The 50086 fits the following applications; 3 15/16" bore 5/64" ,5/64", 3/16"; Pontiac 316 CID 1956-57 & 347 CID 1964-67; Oldsmobile 330 CID 1964-67. This part number was discontinued and there are no superseded or replaced by part numbers. outer box missing one end flap and has wear, stains and tears, inner boxes have tears and show signs from storage as well, these are for a V-8 and there are 8 sets in the box, one set per piston, a rare find, thanks for looking and check out our store for more great deals.

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