Engine Valve Cover Grommet Set Fel-pro Es 72233 on 2040-parts.com
Klamath Falls, Oregon, United States
Fel-Pro Valve Cover Grommets ES 72233 Set of 8 New, never used, original box (opened to photograph), original sealed bag. I bought these to use on my Chevy 6.0l gasoline engine but never got to it. Check photo of Fel-Pro boxcover to see if it fits your GM engine. Features ü
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