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Msd 8843 Pro-clamp Wire Separators on 2040-parts.com

US $24.50
Location:

Beloit, Wisconsin, United States

Beloit, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:MSD IGNITION Surface Finish:BLACK Manufacturer Part Number:8843 Warranty:Yes

MSD Ignition

PART #    8843

PRO - CLAMP WIRE SEPARATORS

Spark Plug Wire Separator ;  8-8.5 Millimeter Spark Plug Wire

MSD  Logo

Color:   Black
Material:   Plastic
Logo:   MSD Logo
Includes Hardware:   No
Includes BracketsNo

The kit is supplied with : :

 Two 4 wire assemblies

Two 3 wire assemblies

four 2 wire

assemblies.

   The Pro-Clamp will keep the plug wires in a tidy order and away from engine heat sources. Each separator features secure grooves for each wire and a top bracket snaps in place to sandwich the wires in place. Each base has a hole for a retaining screw if desired and a tab that will help hold it in position.

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