Federal-Mogul Motorparts Introduces Sealed Power Vintage Line For Classic American Engines - aftermarketNews

Federal-Mogul Motorparts Introduces Sealed Power Vintage Line For Classic American Engines

New program includes pistons, rings, gaskets, bearings and valvetrain parts for model years 1928 through 1980. Learn more at www.SealedPowerVintage.com.

Sealed_Power_Vintage_LogoSOUTHFIELD, Mich. – The Sealed Power Engine Parts brand has introduced an extensive line of vintage replacement engine components covering millions of classic American passenger vehicles manufactured between 1928 and 1980. The new Sealed Power Vintage product line includes original equipment-design pistons, piston rings, gaskets, engine bearings and valvetrain components updated and enhanced to today’s quality standards. Sealed Power products are distributed by Federal-Mogul Motorparts, a division of Federal-Mogul Holdings Corp.

“Car collectors and restoration specialists appreciate our heritage as a leading original equipment manufacturer for many of the most popular vintage American passenger cars and light trucks. What they might not have known until now is that we have continued to offer a full line of replacement parts and gaskets to help keep these engines running like new,” said Raymond King, global director, engine and sealing, Federal-Mogul Motorparts.

  • The Sealed Power Vintage line includes:
  • Cast and POWERFORGED aluminum pistons
  • Piston rings
  • Piston-and-ring combination sets
  • Gasket sets featuring premium Fel-Pro gaskets
  • Main, rod and cam bearings
  • Intake and exhaust valves, valve springs, push rods, rocker arms, lifters and related parts

Product features and benefits information, along with virtual “paper” catalogs featuring digital search capability, can be found at www.SealedPowerVintage.com.

For additional information regarding Sealed Power Vintage engine parts, contact your Sealed Power or Speed-Pro distributor or visit www.SealedPowerVintage.com.

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