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International 220 240 264 265 Intake Valve Set 6 Silver Black Diamond Ihc Truck on 2040-parts.com

US $126.00
Location:

Vinton, Virginia, United States

Vinton, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:TRW Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:V2092X Part Brand:TRW Interchange Part Number:234276R1 UPC:Does Not Apply Other Part Number:234276-R1

1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 IHC International Truck & Tractor 220 240 264 265 ci 6 Cylinder Intake Valve Set

Quantity: 6 (six) Intake Valves

Applications:
International SD220 Intake Valves (after Eng No 261931)
International SD240 Intake Valves (after Eng No 118158)
International BD240 Intake Valves
International BD264 Intake Valves
International BG265 Intake Valves

International Tractor C291 C301 C200 Intake Valves

1954 - 1957 Palmer Marine IH-240 IH-240SM 120 HP 6 Cyl Intake Valves (after Eng No 118158)
1954 - 1957 Palmer Marine IH-264 IH-264SM 135 HP 6 Cyl Intake Valves

  • Head Dia 1.781 = 1-25/32
  • Stem Length 5.072
  • Stem Dia .372
  • Seat Angle 30°
  • TRW V2092X
  • IHC 234276-R1 / 234276R1

New Old Replacement Stock (NORS)
Made in USA



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Virginia state residents pay an additional 5.3% sales tax. Contact seller if alternate payment is desired.

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