Lisle Tools 20380 M16x1.5-6g Adapter For 20250 on 2040-parts.com
Tacoma, Washington, US
Lisle Tools 20380 M16x1.5-6G Adapter for 20250 Offered by Rock Bottom Pricing Inc TOOL LIQUIDATORS Up for sale is a Lisle M16x1.5-6G Adapter for 20250 , part # 20380 M16x1.5-6G Adapter for 20250 For Use with 20250 Compression Tester. Can be used with the 20250 Compression Tester to adapt the tool to work on 2005 Ford Triton engines with M16x1.5-6G threads. Shipping Weight: 1 oz. PLEASE VIEW OUR OTHER GREAT ITEMS COMBINED SHIPPING AVAILABLE Lisle Tools 20380 M16x1.5-6G Adapter for 20250 |
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