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Vintage Sealed Power 594 Piston Ring Set 3 3/16 .060 4 Ring Pistons Partial Set on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Oak Harbor, Washington, United States

Oak Harbor, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Brand:sealed power Interchange Part Number:ford mercury comm 39 40 41 42 46 47 48 49 50 Manufacturer Part Number:594 Other Part Number:sedan coupe

This auction is for a NOS Sealed Power piston rings set of 8 for 4 ring pistons. Please note that one bottom and one second groove rings are missing from the set. They are .060 over. They have minor corrosion as seen in the pictures but will clean up fine.  Do not bid if you cannot complete this auction in 3 days. I accept ebay approved methods of payment or any other kind of payment. I will combine shipping on multi purchases to save you money. I will ship first class international to save you money if you email and accept all responsibility for loss or damage.

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