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Allstar Performance 30146 Oil Cooler, -10 Fittings, 4"x15"x3-1/2" Imca Drag on 2040-parts.com

US $267.09
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Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:30146 Part Brand:Allstar Performance

Adding an oil cooler to a vehicle increases engine life and reduces engine operating temperature. Engine oil not only lubricates but also removes a large amount of heat from the engine. Top engine builders recommend and often require use of an oil cooler. Coolers have a 1/2"NPT female bung commonly used for connecting a temperature sending unit or similar accessories and have built in flanges for mounting to the deck underside of most dirt late models, modifieds or other vehicles that would benefit from use of an oil cooler.

ALL30146 Oil Cooler, Fits Most Wet Sump Systems, -10 Fittings, 4"x15"x3-1/2" Tall

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