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1932 - 1942 Ford Mercury Fram Oil Filter Kit Nos Replacement #f485 J on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Marion, North Carolina, United States

Marion, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

New old stock replacement with filter.  Fits 1932-42 passenger and truck; 1939-42 Mercury. Can be used on 1946-48. **Restrictor in enclosed package must be installed in Inlet Line.  Follow instruction D of enclosed sheet.  (f restrictor is not used you will have low oil pressure).**  If you have questions you may call me at 828-460-1883.  Combined shipping is provided with multiple purchases.

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