Dauntless 225 Exhaust Heat Riser - Jeepster Commando on 2040-parts.com
Patterson, New York, United States
Factory equipment installed on a 1967 jeepster commando
Used on the Dauntless 225 3.7L engine Obsolete hard to find part. No longer made This one has some rust but moves freely and has been tested with a heat gun. The coil opens when hot, closes when cold no problems. All parts and there and ready for restoration Pin that holds coil has become thin from corrosion, may need repair in the future, but for now it's still working and holding fine |
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