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Nos Connecting Rod Bearings 1937 1938 1939 Pontiac & Gmc 223 Engine .002 Over on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Winston, New Mexico, United States

Winston, New Mexico, United States

ITEM: This is for a full set of NOS McQuay Norris connecting rod bearings for the 223 cu. in. engine used in 1937 and 1938 Pontiacs and GMC trucks.  Please check to ensure they are correct for your engine.  The McQuay Norris part number is 2882.  They are size .002 as marked on the boxes and stamped on the bearings.   From what I can determine, the 222.7 engine (223) was used from about 1937 through 1940 .   For the straight 6 engines.

CONDITION:  These are new old stock (NOS) McQuay Norris bearings.  The bearings appear to be in mint condition.  The boxes are very nice as well - do have some writing on them.   

OTHER:  Returns accepted within 14 days of receipt - buyer pays return shipping.  Shipping will be by USPS Priority Mail. No handling or materials costs for shipping.  Every item is packaged carefully.  International shipping upon request.  Will combine shipping where possible.  I try to ship within 24 hours.

Please ask any questions - I usually will respond in the evenings.  Please let me know how I can resolve any problems and I will do everything I can to help.  I try to carefully describe items - if I overlook something, I apologize - - let me know.  I try to give as many photos as reasonably necessary. 

Thank you.

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