Oldsmobile 455 Heater Control Valve on 2040-parts.com
Venice, Florida, United States
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FOR SALE IS A NEW HEATER CONTROL VALVE FOR A 1971 1972 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS ,442, 98, 88, AND OTHER GM VEHICLES . THIS PART HAS THE (LARGER) THREADED AREA. MAKE SURE YOU CHECK YOUR INTAKE MANIFOLD FOR FITING BEFOR YOU BUY. THIS IS A NO RETURN, NO WARRANTY AUCTION SO ASK QUESTION AND CHECK TO SEE IF IT FITS YOUR ENGINE. ONE PHOTO SHOWS THE (SMALLER) THREADED SIZE FOR 1970 455 IS NOT FOR SALE. |
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