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304 Stainless O2 Oxygen Sensor Bung M18 X 1.5 (5-pack 02 Bungs + 5 Steel Plugs) on 2040-parts.com

US $23.45
Location:

Fremont, California, United States

Fremont, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Fab-Pros Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:Fab-Pros-02-Bung-SS304-Coped Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Stainless Steel bungs and coated steel plugs UPC:076783016996

O2 sensor weld bungs made of 304 Stainless - 5-Pack stainless bung special, along with 5 coated steel bung plugs ......with Free Expedited USPS Priority Shipping!

Ships out of California today and you'll receive it in 2-3 days anywhere in the USA.

The thread pitch is 18mm x 1.5 which is typical O2 sensor threads which means it will fit 99% of the O2 (oxygen) sensors in the market place.

These are high quality FAB-PROS weld bungs with the round tube curve notched (also called "coped") into the bottom so it lays nicely into your round tube for precise fit during welding.

Get them while they last.

We will ship them and provide TRACKING the moment we get your order so you don't have to wait and wonder if they will arrive on time for your project.

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