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1979-89 Ford Mustang Chrome Oil Pressure Sending Unit Extension Fox Body 5.0l on 2040-parts.com

US $59.95
Location:

Simpsonville, South Carolina, United States

Simpsonville, South Carolina, United States
1979-89 FORD MUSTANG CHROME OIL PRESSURE SENDING UNIT EXTENSION  FOX BODY 5.0L, US $59.95, image 1
Condition:New Brand:LSR Surface Finish:Chrome Finish / Steel Construction Manufacturer Part Number:9278C Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Front

1979-89 FORD MUSTANG OIL PRESSURE SENDING UNIT EXTENSION CHROME - FOX BODY - 5.0

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Made in the USA 

Complete your engine build & dress up your engine bay with this chrome oil sending unit extension!

Mustang Oil Pressure Sending Unit Extension Chrome (79-89) 5.0



Benefits

  • Extends Oil Pressure Sending Unit Away from The Engine Block

Features

  • Direct Replacement For Original Extension
  • Steel Construction
  • Chrome Finish
  • Correct Threaded Ends For Easy Installation

What's in the Box

  • (1) Extension Tube

Product Description

1979-1989 Chrome Mustang Oil Pressure Sending Unit Extension

If you are building a motor from scratch, sometimes it's hard to find the "little" parts that slow your progress. This is the Oil Pressure sending unit tube extension that screws into the side of the block.This sending unit extension features the correct 1/8" NPT thread fittings to get your project completed in no time!

Dimensions

- 4" Long Shaft (without threaded section)
- 1/2" Threaded Section
- Chrome Finish


Applications

- 1979-1989 Mustang

Vehicle Applications

Ford Mustang - 1979 (79) - 1980 (80) - 1981 (81) - 1982 (82) - 1983 (83) - 1984 (84) - 1985 (85) - 1986 (86) - 1987 (87) - 1988 (88) - 1989 (89)

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