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Steering Gear Worm Shaft Seal Fits 1960-1979 Pontiac Firebird Bonneville,catalin on 2040-parts.com

US $23.99
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Marietta, Ohio, United States

Marietta, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Feature 2:Design Type: Spring Loaded; Single-Lip SKU:348:351267 Feature 4:Low swell in hydrocarbon fluids Brand:National Seal/Bearing Other Part Number:474131, 351267 Manufacturer Part Number:351267 Part Description:Oil Seal Material:Nitrile Quantity Needed:1; Series:350000 Interchange Part Number:8660, 8648, 7013S, NOS8660, P351267, PT474131 Shaft (MM):22.230 Feature 3:Provides good low temperature capability Housing Bore (MM):34.930 UPC:Does not apply

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