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Ampco Hot Rod/rat Rod Top Cylinder Lubricator - Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
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Rochester, New York, US

Rochester, New York, US
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AMPCO HOT ROD/RAT ROD TOP CYLINDER LUBRICATOR - NOS

THE AMPCO LUBRICATOR WILL REMOVE CARBON DEPOSITS WHICH CAN CAUSE PRE-IGNITION. REDUCES VALVE TO SEAT RECESSION, INCREASES COMPRESSION, AND INCREASES  FUEL ECONOMY BY REDUCING FRICTION IN THE HOTTEST PART OF YOUR ENGINE.

IT COMES WITH DIRECTIONS GASKETSI DID NOT OPEN SOME OF THE SEALED ENVELOPES.

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