MAHLE Aftermarket Inc. Expands Its Product Lines by Adding 150 New Part Numbers - Engine Builder Magazine

MAHLE Aftermarket Inc. Expands Its Product Lines by Adding 150 New Part Numbers

MAHLE Aftermarket Inc. recently introduced 150 new part numbers including 77 new MAHLE Original gasket part numbers. The new offerings are for a variety of gaskets, pistons and piston rings, filters, valves, engine bearings, and turbochargers now available for both light vehicle and heavy-duty applications.

MAHLE Aftermarket Inc. recently introduced 150 new part numbers including 77 new MAHLE Original gasket part numbers. The new offerings are for a variety of gaskets, pistons and piston rings, filters, valves, engine bearings, and turbochargers now available for both light vehicle and heavy-duty applications.

The new part numbers are available in the following product categories: valve cover gasket sets, cylinder head gaskets, timing cover gasket sets, water pump gaskets, intake and exhaust manifold gaskets, oil pan gasket sets, turbocharger gaskets, throttle body gaskets, EGR valve gaskets, pistons and piston rings, camshafts, intake and exhaust valves, turbochargers, oil and air filters, individual and main bearing sets, and connecting rod bearings.

“MAHLE Aftermarket continues to expand its complete line of parts for light vehicle and heavy duty applications, especially in MAHLE Original gaskets,” said Jon Douglas, General Manager, MAHLE Aftermarket North America. “The MAHLE Original name represents a commitment to original equipment quality, and that’s what our customers expect.”

For more information: www.mahle-aftermarket.com

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