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Vrs Valve Regrind Gasket Set To Suit Ford Ea - Eb1 6cyl - Till 7/1993 on 2040-parts.com

AU $98.00
Location:

Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Condition:New Brand:MACE Manufacturer Part Number:GSK623

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 VRS VALVE REGRIND GASKET SET TO SUIT FORD EA - EB1 6CYL - TILL 7/1993


**Head bolts need to be replaced, these are available separately in our other listings**


This is a premium Gasket kit. Made in America, you can be assured of quality fitment every time.


VRS Set Includes:


  • Head Gasket
  • Manifold Gasket
  • Valve Cover Gasket
  • Valve Stem Seals & all small Gaskets & Seals

To suit the following engines:


FALCON


  • 3/1988-7/1993, 3.2L, 3.9L & 4.0L, 6CYL, CHAIN DRIVEN 12V SOHC, MPFI, EA, EB & ED

  • 3/1988-1992, 3.2L, 3.9L & 4.0L, 6CYL, CHAIN DRIVEN 12V SOHC, CPFI, EA & EB


FAIRLANE


  • 3/1988-7/1993, 3.2L, 3.9L & 4.0L, 6CYL, CHAIN DRIVEN 12V SOHC, MPFI, NA & NC

  • 3/1988-1992, 3.2L, 3.9L & 4.0L, 6CYL, CHAIN DRIVEN 12V SOHC, CPFI, NA & NC


Picture is for display purposes only.


Please Note: 8/1993 Onwards Gasket Kits can be found in our other listings.


PART NUMBER: GSK623


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