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Moroso Filtered Full-hooded Style Push-on/clamp-on Valve Cover Breather on 2040-parts.com

US $22.95
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Condition:New

Moroso Racing Brand Filtered Full-Hooded Style Chrome Push-On Clamp-On Valve Cover Breather. Brand New. Original Package. P/N 68818 (Old original p/n for full-hooded style).  Has K&N Style Filter. Chrome Hood(Filter Cover). Fits 1-1/4" to 1-1/5" Diameter Tube Size. Rubber mounting neck has 1-1/4" Inside Diameter and has a worm-gear style hose clamp to secure it to welded on tube "stacks" on valve cover or crank case breather tube remotely mounted or on some older performance aluminum intake manifolds with 1-1/4" Dia. to 1-1/2" Dia. crank case/lifter valley vent tube. Full-Hood means the chrome filter cover is a full-diameter cover without a cutout on the backside and has a space between the cover and filter to allow the filter to breath. Filtered Breathers will offer better oil mist control than non-filtered and help keep your engine compartment cleaner. Made In USA By Moroso. Shipped USPS Priority with Delivery Tracking and Insurance. Shipping and handling fee listed is only for the contiguous lower 48 States of USA.

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