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Blue Heat Protector Sleeve Spark Plug Wire Boots 6 Cyl on 2040-parts.com

US $19.49
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Melbourne, Florida, US

Melbourne, Florida, US
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NEW BLUE HEAT PROTECTOR SLEEVE SPARK PLUG WIRE BOOT


Set of 6  (If you need a different quantity please message us!)

 

These spark plug sleeves are designed for protection of spark plug boots and wires, in excess of 1200 degrees Fahrenheit

 

The Boots are woven with double layers of high temperature fiberglass material. 

  • 6 inch length
  • Easy installation
  • Fit is universal for most angled and straight boots.
  • Further insulates spark plugs and helps reduce misfires
  • Extends life of wire & boots
  • Non-Flammable
  • Resists damaging chemicals


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