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New Old Stock OEM Engine Components For Ford, GM, & Mopar

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4884920AA - : Engine Crankshaft Main Bearing for Mopar Image

Engine Crankshaft Main Bearing

Mopar 04884920AA
See Note. +3 Micron. Green #3.
$3.29
MSRP $7.50
Save $4.21
56.1% Off
RF448 - : Engine Cooling Fan Assembly  for Motorcraft Image

Engine Cooling Fan Assembly

Motorcraft RF448
$317.85
CP9Z6065A - : Engine Cylinder Head Bolt for Ford Image

Engine Cylinder Head Bolt

To 06/01/2011.
$26.80
RF295 - : Engine Cooling Fan Assembly  for Motorcraft Image

Engine Cooling Fan Assembly

Motorcraft RF295
$240.00
AE8Z14290ALB - : Wiring Assembly Engine Compartment for Ford Image

Wiring Assembly Engine Compartment

$351.40
MSRP $836.67
Save $485.27
58% Off
12642275 - : Engine Valve Lifter Guide for GM Image

Engine Valve Lifter Guide

This GM Genuine Part is designed, engineered, and tested to rigorous standards and is backed by General Motors
$2.71
MSRP $7.92
Save $5.21
65.8% Off
ML3Z14290BA - : Wiring Assembly Engine Compartment for Ford Image

Wiring Assembly Engine Compartment

$9.10
MSRP $21.67
Save $12.57
58% Off
213396 - : Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor for ACDelco Image

Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor

ACDelco 213-396
ACDelco GM Original Equipment Engine Coolant Temperature Sensors monitor engine temperature, and are GM-recommended replacements for your...
$24.28
AA5Z6P013A - : Shield Engine Compartment Sp for Ford Image

Shield Engine Compartment Sp

$28.19
MSRP $66.58
Save $38.39
57.7% Off
FT4Z6306B - : Engine Timing Crankshaft Sprocket for Ford Image

Engine Timing Crankshaft Sprocket

Valve Timing. MKX. Inner. Nautilus. Edge. Continental. F150. Fusion.
Out of Stock
53011385AC - : Engine Oil Level Indicator for Mopar Image

Engine Oil Level Indicator

Mopar 53011385AC
ENGINE OIL LEVEL
$11.50
MSRP $18.05
Save $6.55
36.3% Off

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Keep Your Powertrain Performing Strong with Quality Engine Components

When you turn the key or press the start button, dozens of precision parts begin working together instantly. Your engine is a carefully engineered system, and every component plays a role in delivering reliable performance. At Integral Parts, we help drivers source engine components for GM, Mopar, and Ford vehicles that are designed to match factory specifications and support proper fit within the original engine architecture.

Understanding the Role of Engine Components

Engine components include a wide range of internal and external parts that contribute to combustion, airflow, lubrication, and structural stability. These may include pistons, connecting rods, camshafts, crankshafts, timing components, seals, sensors, and mounting hardware. Each part must align precisely with surrounding components to maintain correct tolerances and operating balance.

Because engines operate under controlled pressure and temperature conditions, dimensional accuracy matters. Mounting surfaces, bolt patterns, and sealing areas must correspond with factory specifications. Even slight variations in size or design can affect how parts integrate with gaskets, cylinder heads, intake systems, or oil passages. Selecting application-specific components helps support compatibility and proper system alignment.

Application-Specific Fit for GM, Mopar, and Ford Engines

GM, Mopar, and Ford each produce multiple engine families across cars, trucks, and SUVs. Within those families, variations exist based on displacement, fuel delivery systems, valvetrain design, and production year updates. An engine component designed for one configuration may differ in subtle but important ways from another that appears similar.

Matching engine components to your VIN, engine code, and model year helps reduce ordering uncertainty. Factors such as compression ratio, timing system type, and mounting provisions can influence part selection. Reviewing compatibility details carefully ensures that replacement components align with factory engineering and integrate properly during installation.

Planning an Engine Repair or Refresh

Whether you are addressing wear, rebuilding a portion of the engine, or restoring factory specifications after a repair, careful planning is essential. Inspecting related systems while replacing components can help maintain overall engine integrity. For example, replacing seals and gaskets during disassembly can support proper reassembly and sealing performance.

Surface preparation, torque sequencing, and adherence to manufacturer specifications are important considerations during installation. Components such as timing assemblies or rotating parts must be aligned precisely to maintain synchronization and balance. Installation requirements may vary. Professional installation or consultation with a qualified technician is recommended.

Explore Engine Components Built to OEM Standards

At Integral Parts, we offer a comprehensive selection of engine components designed to meet OEM standards for GM, Mopar, and Ford vehicles. Reviewing product descriptions, technical specifications, and compatibility notes can help you select parts that align with your vehicle’s specific configuration.

Choosing properly matched engine components supports consistent performance and helps maintain the engineered relationship between moving parts. When components are selected with attention to fit and specification, the result is a system that operates smoothly under normal driving conditions.

If you’re preparing for an engine repair or rebuild, the team at Integral Parts is ready to assist you in identifying the right components for your GM, Mopar, or Ford vehicle. With careful selection and informed installation, you can move forward confidently knowing your engine is supported by parts designed to work together the way they were originally engineered to do.