Outerwear 10-1018-04 Yellow Shielded Valve Cover Breather Pre Filter Imca on 2040-parts.com
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Large particles of dirt, sand ect. bounces off the pre-filter instead of clogging the element. Out performs foam-type filter. PRE-FILTER NO TOP FITS SHIELDED VALVE COVER BREATHER
Part Number: 10-1018 Color: Yellow |
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