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7 Liter Oil Fluid Extractor on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
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Brentwood, Tennessee, United States

Brentwood, Tennessee, United States
7 LITER OIL FLUID EXTRACTOR, US $45.00, image 1
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TRAC Fluid/Oil Extractors Change your oil through the dipstick tube and pump most any other fluid! For all types of motors, watercraft and vehicles.  Use a TRAC fluid extractor for oil changes and the removal of fuel, coolant and transmission fluid. Use it to pump out bilge water and trapped fluids. Perfect for any situation where draining is difficult. Self-priming pumps create a powerful vacuum to remove almost any non-corrosive liquid.  It’s an easier, cleaner way to drain engines with hard-to-reach drain plugs. Tank-style pumps with two different sized extraction tubes. Clamp holds tubes for tidy storage.  No parts floating around to get lost. Self-Priming Ideal for nearly all forms of fluid extraction (not for corrosive fluids, such as acids) Includes cap, adapters and hoses Hose Sizes Black Extraction Tube Outer Diameter – 0.34 (11/32)” / Length – 8′ Clear Drain Tube Inner Diameter – 0.50 (1/2)” / Length – 8′

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