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01 Dodge Ram Cummins Turbo Diesel Vacuum Pump Oil Feed Line Tube Hose Fitting on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Hartman, Arkansas, US

Hartman, Arkansas, US
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Description: Vacuum pump oil feed line FITTING removed from a 2001 Dodge Ram. Engine was Cummins diesel.
Good working condition.
This is the fitting that threads into the engine block. The stainless flex line that feeds the vacuum pump with pressurized oil threads onto this fitting.

Shipping: Inside cont U.S. ONLY (lower 48 states)


This item was removed from the following vehicle:
2001 Dodge Ram 3500 2wd truck.
Engine 5.9L 24v Cummins Turbo Diesel.
Transmission Automatic.


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