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Continental Engine Io 346 + 0.005 Piston Ring Set For Steel Barrel on 2040-parts.com

Location:

El Reno, Oklahoma, United States

El Reno, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:New Brand:CONTINENTAL Compatible Model:IO-346 Manufacturer Part Number:630752 630753 629401 630195

You are buying a complete set of 4 Continental ring sets for IO-346 for steel barrel.

These rings are 5 over or 0.005.

Ring numbers are:

4 ea. 630752 + 0.005

4 ea. 630753 + 0.005

 4 ea.  629401 + 0.005

4 ea. 630195 + 0.005

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