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Moroso Remote Small Block Chevy Oil Filter Mount #23760 Used Racing Nascar on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Kennewick, Washington, US

Kennewick, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:MOROSO 23760 Part Brand:MOROSO Surface Finish:ALUMINUM Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States Core Charge:NONE

MOROSO #23760

Used, remote oil filter mount, it’s sold for a small block Chevy, but you can use it for any application.

Flow direction: inlet left side, outlet right side.

Summit Racing Part Number: MOR-23760

These Moroso remote oil filters give you the freedom to mount your oil filter in an easier place to access. An Excellent choice for dry sump racing, oiling applications. They are made of cast aluminum and use any 13/16 spin on oil filter. Tapped for ½ inlet and outlet, has a center port that can be used for an oil pressure or temperature gauge.

Remote oil filter bracket style: Single

Oil filter thread size: 13/16-16 in.

Inlet: ½ female threads NPT.

Outlet: ½ female threads NPT.

Flow direction is inlet left side and outlet right side.

I will remove the oil filter before shipping. This has been repaired and is USED. It did not leak and was used on the car this year.

 

Look at the pictures and ask questions, I will do my best to describe the Item and its condition.

These parts where removed from the car in September or October. Everything worked at the last race and has been tested on the track. The only reason we are selling them is because we have more than one or we are going a different direction with the car.

The Items in this auction come from a top Late Model Race team based in the Pacific Northwest.

THE RACE CAR IN THE PICTURES IS NOT INCLUDED IN THIS AUCTION. I JUST WANTED TO SHOW THE CAR TO YOU.

Low cost shipping in the USA, International shipping is available. INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL CUSTOMS AND IMPORT FEES AND TO MAKE SURE YOU CAN BRING THIS ITEM INTO YOUR COUNTRY. I will combine shipping cost for all bidders. Since I offer low cost shipping I only ship on Fridays. Pay Pal only. Check out my other auctions for. Organic seasoning blends, organic vegetable seeds, used tools, gardening publications, gardening equipment, stuff from around the house and used racing parts. I do not have a pawn shop, store of any kind or an E-Business. Refunds are for the price of purchase only. The photos in the auction are from my collection and are not sale or publication. Please ask any questions before bidding. Thank you for viewing my auction.

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