304 Stainless Steel Water Bypass Tube/ Nipple Ford Mercury Sbf Bbf Fe 351c, on 2040-parts.com
Foxboro, Massachusetts, US
This is a new 5/8 water bypass tube for Ford motors. It was used on various Ford applications like intake manifolds blocks and water pumps. This particular one measures 5/8 outside diameter and 2 1/2" long. These are usually rusted out quite often. This is reproduced in 304 STAINLESS STEEL so you wont have to worry about rust out anymore. Being sold as pictured. See pics., ask questions. Thanks
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