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Dorman 555-012.1 Engine Oil Pump Drain Plug
for 1961 Buick Invicta 6.6L V8 Gas OHV

Dorman 555-012.1 Engine Oil Pump Drain Plug - 1961 Buick Invicta

Dorman
Brand:Dorman
Part Number: 555-012.1
UPC: 00019495022374
Weight: 0.02 lbs
Condition:New



Availability:
0 in Stock
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Product Information

Description:

STEEL EXPANSION PLUG

This engine expansion plug is designed to match the fit and function of the original part on specified vehicles. Made of quality materials, it is engineered for reliable performance.

Features and Benefits:

  • Direct replacement - this engine expansion plug matches the fit and function of the factory part on specified years, makes and models
  • Durable construction - this part is made from quality materials to ensure reliable performance and long service life
  • Ideal solution - this plug is a reliable replacement for an original part that is missing or has failed due to fatigue
  • Trustworthy quality - backed by team of product experts in the United States and more than a century of automotive experience

Specifications:

Describe Type:
Cup Type
Material:
Steel
Maximum Diameter:
0.76 in.
Minimum Diameter:
0.747 in.
Package Contents:
Expansion Plug
Ford #:
376099S
Ford #:
F5LY6026A
General Motors #:
556096
General Motors #:
9421749
Isuzu #:
8094217490
Country of Origin:
CN

Dorman 555-012.1 Engine Oil Pump Drain Plug compatibility with your 1961 Buick Invicta...

Last Updated: 09/15/2024

Years Vehicle Per Vehicle Fit NotesFitment Notes

1963

 

1962

 

1961

 

1960

 

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1961

 

1960

 

1959

 
Buick Invicta

6.6L V8 Gas OHV
1
 
Engine Expansion Plug
3/4 In.
As Req
Package Quantity: 1
Dorman
AutoGrade
Bagged
Packaging Type: Bag
Steel
 

Buick Invicta



6.6L V8 Gas OHV Engine Expansion Plug
3/4 In.
As Req
Package Quantity: 1
Dorman
AutoGrade
Bagged
Packaging Type: Bag
Steel

1 Per Vehicle

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