Dual Valve springs set question. Urgent!
Next time buy from a reputable vendor with the expertise in the Evo line to give you sound advice.
SEAT-M1007D is the part number you need along with 16 x H6.6 stem seals.
You are also better off buying the parts from the shop actually working on your car. Many times your labor rate is RAISED when bringing in outside parts to be installed by another company.
SEAT-M1007D is the part number you need along with 16 x H6.6 stem seals.
You are also better off buying the parts from the shop actually working on your car. Many times your labor rate is RAISED when bringing in outside parts to be installed by another company.
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Next time buy from a reputable vendor with the expertise in the Evo line to give you sound advice.
SEAT-M1007D is the part number you need along with 16 x H6.6 stem seals.
You are also better off buying the parts from the shop actually working on your car. Many times your labor rate is RAISED when bringing in outside parts to be installed by another company.
SEAT-M1007D is the part number you need along with 16 x H6.6 stem seals.
You are also better off buying the parts from the shop actually working on your car. Many times your labor rate is RAISED when bringing in outside parts to be installed by another company.
A seat is actually what the valve seals to...as in the head of the valve. it's what you machine during a valve job, and would have to machine out to replace...the part your talking about is called a spring seat locator..or locator for short.
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