New Nascar Dodge Mopar R5 Rear Scavenge -10 Block Fitting on 2040-parts.com
Wilson, North Carolina, United States
New Dodge Mopar oil scavenge fitting for the rear of the R5 block. This is a -12 that screws into block with a 3.650" tube and uses a -10 AN hose going to oil pump.
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