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Fits Chrysler 5pk 1/2" Freeze Expansion Plugs Zinc Plated Steel Engine Block Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
Location:

Live Oak, Florida, United States

Live Oak, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Jurassic Classic Auto Parts Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:NOS Fits:Engine, Cast Iron Block, Cylinder Head Interchange Part Number:cup Other Part Number:1/2" 0.5000" Surface Finish:Zinc Plated Steel NOS

This listing is for 5 new freeze expansion plugs for engine block/cylinder heads.
Fits most Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Plymouth automobiles.
EASY INSTALLATION!! Just insert a socket into the cap and tap it in with a hammer.


Specific Sizes:

Fraction   Decimal     QTY
1/2"          0.5000"    (qty - 5)

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