Toyota Trucks 2.7l 3.4l Oil Cooler Seal Gasket - Made In Japan - Ships Fast! on 2040-parts.com
Stockton, California, United States
Toyota 2.7L (4-cyl) & 3.4L (V6) Oil Cooler O-Ring Gasket Seal Premium Quality - Ishino Brand - Made in Japan Product Description: This listing is for a brand new, Ishino brand, oil cooler seal kit various Toyota vehicles with the 4-cylinder 2.7L, 3.4L V6, and 3.0L twin turbo V6 engines. This seal is located between the oil cooler and the engine block. Packaged in a clear ziplock bag. Made in Japan. Tech Notes: This seal measures approximately 72.3 mm OD, 61.3 mm ID, and 3.7 mm thick. It features a thinner inner portion to fit under the lip of the oil cooler plate. When installing the new seal, RTV silicone is NOT necessary. All mating surfaces should be clean and free of debris prior to installation. Applications: This oil cooler seal fits certain Toyota 2.7L 4-cylinder and 3.4L V6 engines, including Tacoma, 4Runner, and T100. It also fits 1997-1998 Toyota Supra with the 3.0L V6 Twin Turbo engine. Please refer to the compatibility guide in this listing for specific details. If you have additional questions about part fitment or compatibility, feel free to contact us at 209-951-3761 or email us via eBay messaging. Shipping Terms: Free shipping via USPS First Class Mail within the U.S. Expedited shipping options are available at additional cost. All orders are packed securely in a padded bubble mailer and include a tracking number with delivery confirmation. Shipping to select international destinations are indicated under "See more shipping services". We ship out orders within 24 hours of payment (excluding weekends and holidays). Orders received before 2:00PM Pacific time usually ship out the same day! We know your time is valuable, and how important it is to get your car back on the road quickly, so we ship fast. Payment Terms: We accept payment by PayPal / Immediate Payment Required. Sales tax applies to buyers in CA. Global Auto Parts is an import parts specialist located in
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