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Ford Fe High Volume Oil Filter Adapter, 427, 428 Cobra Jet 390 on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Jefferson, Georgia, United States

Jefferson, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Jet Manufacturer Part Number:C8AE-6881-A

Original Ford FE high volume oil filter adapter. This is correct for '68-'70 428 Torino, Cobra Jet and Super Cobra Jet Mustang and Torino, and '66-'68 427, and is an improvement for the original 352, 390 and 406 Ford and 410 Mercury engines.
All threads are good. The adapter has been cleaned, media blasted and run through Lamar Walden Automotive's aluminum reskinning process for a concours-quality finish, unlike most aluminum components that are simply glass bead blasted and left with a white luster for their finish.
Besides having the correct OE finish, this also makes the part resistant to absorbing and being stained by grease, oil and gasoline.
My adapters are the nicest OE original adapters you'll find.
See my other auctions for a similarly restored FE Timing chain cover.

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