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Sealed Power 224-41995 Engine Oil Pump (new) on 2040-parts.com

US $98.00
Location:

Alma, Arkansas, United States

Alma, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Sealed Power Interchange Part Number:ITM 057-104, Melling M151 Manufacturer Part Number:224-41995

New SEALED POWER 224-41995 (OE) OIL PUMP

Oil Pump, Ford, 2.2L Vin Code C, F2, L, F2-T/Mazda 2.2L, Vin Code F2, F2-T, F2G, F2L, Each

Item is new, in plastic packaging. Includes installation recommendations. Gaskets not included
INTERCHANGEABLE PART NUMBERS: ITM 057-1042, Melling M151

10.3 x 6.4 x 3.1 inches

Sealed Power is Federal-Mogul's premier brand of internal engine components, with exclusive technologies that provide enhanced performance and reliability in any automotive, light truck or heavy-duty engine.

The SEALED POWER Oil Pump contains no remanufactured components, and is designed to operate in either city or highway driving.


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