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Dodge 6.7l "a,l" Cummins 24v Gasket Head Set on 2040-parts.com

US $391.14
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:CU408HS-A Part Brand:Enginetech Warranty:Yes

2007-2010 Dodge 6.7L head gasket set.

Without valve cover assembly or gasket. With valve stem seals. Use new head bolts. 

Set includes the following:

  • 2 air connection gasket
  • 1 cylinder head gasket
  • 2 EGR cooler gasket
  • 1 EGR inlet gasket
  • 1 EGR tube gasket
  • 2 EGR gasket
  • 1 exhaust pipe gasket
  • 6 exhaust manifold gasket
  • 6 fuel injection nozzle gasket
  • 6 injection o-ring
  • 11 fuel line o-ring gasket
  • 1 intake manifold gasket
  • 2 lock
  • 1 rocker cover gasket
  • 1 thermostat gasket
  • 1 turbo charger gasket
  • 1 turbo oil drain gasket
  • 24 valve stem seal

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