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Ford Model A Top Cylinder Lubricator on 2040-parts.com

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New Milford, Connecticut, United States

New Milford, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Ampco

NOS Ampco top cylinder oiler kit for Model A Ford engines.  This is a period correct reliability accessory designed to automatically deliver a mist of oil vapor into the air/fuel mixture below the carb, by manifold vacuum, to lubricate valve guides, stems, seats, cylinder bores and rings - everywhere the crankcase oil cannot reach.  As we are now forced to run dry, unleaded/ethanol gasoline in engines designed to run on leaded gas, the Ampco lubricator is especially beneficial.  Your Model A will run quieter, smoother, and be protected from the negative effects of modern gasoline. Stuck valves will be a thing of the past!  The Ampco lubricator will remove carbon deposits which can cause pre-ignition, reduce valve to seat recession, increase compression, and increase fuel economy by reducing friction in the hottest part of your engine.  

The Ampco top cylinder oiler is made in the USA, and is fully adjustable. The nozzle provided fits the vacuum port located about 2 inches above the Model A carb, making for an easy installation. The nozzle can also be T'd into the vacuum line if using vacuum wipers. Ampco lubricators can be fitted to ANY engine!  Over 25 carb plates kits are available.  The oiler nozzle can also be installed into a PCV or vacuum hose utilizing our universal 'T' adaptor.  Recommended Lubricant is Marvel Mystery Oil.  I ship worldwide!  Postage depends on location.  Questions? Call 860-355-5706.  Check my feedback!

This is a cool, effective accessory for any Model A, stock or modified!  I will ship worldwide!  Postage depends on location. 

BEWARE - E15 GASOLINE IS HERE  (15% Ethanol)! This can damage your engine!

 

 

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