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Angle Adapter 4 Oxygen Sensor 02 Bung Adaptor Made In Usa Hho O2 Extender on 2040-parts.com

US $9.55
Location:

Pekin, Illinois, United States

Pekin, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:+// gvgythy+ Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Brand:GFSCNC COMPONENTS

THESE PIECES ARE ZINC PLATED BY AN ISO 9000 COMPANY TO ELIMINATE RUST. WE MAKE THEM IN THE USA, UNLIKE SOME OF THE CHEAP IMPORTS YOU SEE ON EBAY. WE HAVE MADE THESE  ANGLE ADAPTERS FOR OVER TEN YEARS. THESE ARE THE ORIGINAL ANGLE ADAPTERS NOT COPIES.   You need this adapter if purchased a straight O2 Extender / Spacer and do not have the room to install it.  This will allow you to install your Extender / Spacer at most any angle that you want. You just install this adapter, turn it the way you want it, lock it in place with the supplied locking nut, and install your straight spacer into it. You need the straight spacer also. A short one will do fine.  18 X 1.5 MM male / female thread.                         Easy to install and much more reliable than an electrical or electronical device.  You do not need to solder this, just lock it down with the provided lock nut. No wires to splice.    Check our other listings for many other weld bungs, STAINLESS STEEL  and  MILD STEEL. With and without shoulders.              <<<<<<<      ELECTROPLATED TO RESIST RUST     >>>>>>>>.>

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