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Rod Bearings 1939-1942 Ford V8 90hp on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Skokie, Illinois, United States

Skokie, Illinois, United States
New old stock replacement rod bearings in shelf worn boxes.
Brand:FORD Interchange Part Number:48A-6211 030 Manufacturer Part Number:81A-6211-U Warranty:No

1 complete set of NOS 030 ID undersize .008 OD oversize connecting rod Bearings.   These are old stock new, boxes are shelf worn bearings are in great condition.  1 pr of bearings does not shine like others perfectly good usable.  Original Ford replacement bearings.   There were also called rebuilders bearings as connecting rods must be resized on the ID .004  These are hard to find great for rebuilding engines as easy recondition rods.  Ford V8 1939 to 1942.  Illinois residents plus sales tax.

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