Peterson Fluid Systems -16an Series 400 Inline Oil Filter W/o Bypass 09-1443 -16 on 2040-parts.com
Waldo, Wisconsin, US
- New Peterson Inline Oil Filter, Part Number 09-1443. 400 Series Filter has -16an Ends without bypass. Has Temperature fitting accessory, -10an port. Included adapter fitting -10an port to -12an male. Main body measures 6-1/2" long and has a 2-1/2" diameter, has 100 micron filter.
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