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Allstar All69012 Black Sfi Engine Diaper on 2040-parts.com

US $329.95
Location:

Pierson, Michigan, United States

Pierson, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:All Star

Description

Allstar Black Engine Diaper features an engine diaper that is 23 inches long x 12-1/2 inches high x 12 inches wide and is sfi 7.2 specification approved. The unit is legal for nhra and ihra competition. It is black in color and includes a replaceable oil absorbent pad with four heavy-duty webbed straps and buckles. The heavy duty engine diaper will contain engine oil and fragments if an engine failure occurs. This increases safety and reduces the chance of control loss due to debris on the racing surface. The diaper wraps around the oil pan and secures to header bolts. The sfi 7.2 approved unit is required in many sportsman drag racing classes including advanced e.t., super gas, super comp, top dragster, top sportsman and competition eliminator.

Features

Engine diaper is 23 inch long x 12-1/2 inch high x 12 inch wide and is sfi 7.2 specification approved. Unit is legal for nhra and ihra competition. Black in color and has a includes a replaceable oil absorbent pad with four heavy-duty webbed straps and buckles. This heavy duty engine diaper will contain engine oil and fragments if an engine failure occurs. Increases safety and reduces the chance of control loss due to debris on the racing surface. Diaper wraps around oil pan and secures to header bolts




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