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Moroso Accusump Oil Accumulator With Gauge & Ball Valve Ump on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Dayton, Tennessee, United States

Dayton, Tennessee, United States
NEW NEVER USED. BEEN SETTING ON A SHELF FOR 10 YEARS OR SO. HAS SOME SCRATCHES FROM SETTING ON A SHELF AND BEING MOVED AROUND.
Brand:Moroso Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:16x4 1/4 inch cylinder

For sale is a new (never used) Moroso Accusump Oil Accumulator with Gauge and Ball Valve. It is in very good shape as you can see in the pictures. Has been setting on a self for 10 years or so.  16" x 4-1/4" cylinder. Holds oil under pressure provides emergency supply instantaneously when needed

  • Air Pressure gauge verifies that Accumulator is ready for use
  • Cold start valve releases oil into cold engine for reduced wear
  • Tapped for 1/2" NPT fitting
  • Includes a manual ball valve
  • NO RETURNS OR WARRANTY ON PERFORMANCE PARTS.
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