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Ford 6.0l 3 Pack Of Coolant Filter Spin On Replacement Fits All Major Brand Kits on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
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Georgetown, Texas, United States

Georgetown, Texas, United States
Ford 6.0L 3 pack of Coolant Filter spin on replacement fits all major brand kits, US $39.99, image 1
Condition:New Brand:dfuser Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:WIX24070x3 Surface Finish:OEM Spec Interchange Part Number:Wix 24070 / Baldwin B5134 / NAPA 4070 etc Warranty:Yes

Application: 2003-2007 Ford Powerstroke 6.0L

Wix 24070 Coolant Filter Specifications:

  • Qty 3 pack
  • Style: Coolant Spin-On Filter
  • Service: Coolant
  • Height: 5.214
  • Outer Diameter Top: 3.694
  • Outer Diameter Bottom: Closed
  • Thread Size: 11/16-16
  • Burst Pressure-PSI: 200
  • Nominal Micron Rating: 27
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