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Used Connecting Rod No Nuts 82-84 Ford Ranger Diesel 2.2l Nonturbo Perkins 4.135 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Dunlap, Tennessee, United States

Dunlap, Tennessee, United States
Used, Good condition. Nice and straight with matching cap. BOTH NUTS WERE LOST UPON DISASSEMBLY . You get all the stuff you see in photos.
Brand:Perkins 4.135 Mazda B2200 diesel engine:Mazda B2000 diesel engine chassis code UD Manufacturer Part Number:4.135 Toyo Kogyo:diesel engine Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

One nice used CONNECTING ROD (both nuts missing) fits the Perkins 4.135 2.2 liter diesel engines used in the early Ford Rangers, and fits some sail boat engines.  (this may also fit the Perkins model 4.135 Westerbeke boat engines).  Removed from 1983 diesel ford ranger pickup truck with the 2.2 liter engine.

!!!!!THIS WILL NOT FIT THE MITSUBISHI 2.3 LITER TURBO CHARGED DIESEL ENGINES USED IN THE FORD RANGER'S AFTER 1984!!!!!!! Make certain yours is not a Mitsubishi turbo charged engine. 

Please see our other listings for more diesel engine parts!


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