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Pratt Whitney Radial R985 / R1340 Oil Sump Strainer - New on 2040-parts.com

US $17.50
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Manufacturer Part Number:1149 Warranty:No

Here is 1 each of Pratt & Whitney P/N: 1149 STRAINER, OIL SUMP in NEW & UNUSED SURPLUS condition. This OIL SUMP STRAINER is used on R985 & R1340 PRATT WHITNEY series engines. Always refer to your owners manual for correct application. ***** As always this is an Original PWA MFG'D item.***** See our other auctions for more "Special" tools and items. **** If you reside in California we will need to charge state sales tax ****  

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