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Nos 5233475 Gm Heat Riser Efe Valve Buick Olds Pontiac Cadillac on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Akron, Ohio, United States

Akron, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:GM Other Part Number:HR155 Manufacturer Part Number:5233155

OFFERING A NOS 5233475 GM HEAT RISER EFE VALVE BUICK OLDS PONTIAC CADILLAC

FITS:
Buick: All 8 cyl w/307-5.0L eng.

All 8 cyl. w/350 eng. w/EFE- Code L, H, K

Cadillac: Fleetwood Brougham: w/307-5.0L

Chevy: Malibu, Monte Carlo, Caballero, El Camino:

6 cyl. w/262 eng.

6 cyl. w/200 eng. EFE

8 cyl. w/267, 305, 350 eng. EFE

Caprice: 8 cyl. w/307 5.0L eng.

Oldsmobile: All 8 cyl. w/260-4.3L

Cutlass Ciera: 6 cyl. w/260 eng.

All 8 cyl. w/307, 350 eng. w/EFE

All 8 cyl. w/305-5.0L eng., H Model

Pontiac: All 6 cyl. w/229-3.8L eng.

All 6 cyl. w/262 eng., Canada

All 8 cyl. w/305 eng., Code H

All 8 cyl. w/350-5.7L EFE, Code L

All 8 cyl. w/307-5.0L

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