Napa 3-6901 Freeze Plug Engine Heater on 2040-parts.com
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NAPA BALKAMP 3-6901 FREEZE PLUG ENGINE HEATER FITS FREEZE PLUG HOLES 1-1/2 INCH AND 1-5/8 INCH EXPANSION PLUG FIT UNIT WAS TESTED IN A PAN OF WATER AND IS IN WORKING CONDITION --ITEM IS NEW OLD STOCK DUSTY FROM GARAGE STORAGE
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