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Ford 3.0l Taurus Sho Rotunda Factory Tool Kit (25426) on 2040-parts.com

US $279.96
Location:

Westmoreland, Tennessee, US

Westmoreland, Tennessee, US
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Ford Rotunda T89P-6000-A

Includes the following tools:
Valve Spring Compressor Set T89P-6565-A
Valve Guide Replacer Adapter T89P-6510-B
Valve Stem Seal Remover T89P-6510-D
Cam Position Tool T89P-6256-C
Front Crank Seal Installer T89P-6701-B
Valve Stem Seal Replacer T89P-6510-C
Cam Seal Replacer T89P-6256-A
Cam Seal Expander T89P-6256-B
Tappet Holder T89P-6500-B
Tappet Compressor T89P-6500-A
valve Guide Remover/Replacer T89P-6510-A
Screw and Washer Set T89P-6701-A

 

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SKU: PR-9/12 LH-25426

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