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Sealed Power Camshaft Bearing Set for 1942-1960 Dodge, Fargo, Plymouth w/218, 230 ci. Inline 6-Cylinder Engine

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Camshaft Bearing Set for 1942-1960 Dodge, Fargo, Plymouth w/218, 230 ci. Inline 6-Cylinder Engine
$31.99
Camshaft Bearing Set
  • 1942-1960 Dodge, Fargo, Plymouth
  • 218, 230 ci. Inline 6-Cylinder Engines
  • Steel-Backed Babbitt Lining Material
  • Standard Size
  • Full Set
  • Ships on 04/30/24
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