Russell 660080 Adapter Fitting Flare To Pipe Straight on 2040-parts.com
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Condition:NewBrand:RussellWarranty:NoManufacturer Part Number:660080Country/Region of Manufacture:ChinaOther Part Number:660080UPC:087133913346
Russell 660080 Adapter Fitting Flare To Pipe Straight
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Product Description
Adapter Fitting
Adapter Fitting; Flare To Pipe Straight
Adapter Fitting; Flare To Pipe Straight; Blue Anodized; -10AN; .75 in. Pipe Size;
FEATURES:
Precision Machined
Ensures Precise Thread Engagement
Lightweight Aluminum
Designed To Match Up With All Russell Hose Ends
37 Deg. Sealing Angle
Positive Seal At Maximum Operating Pressures
Edelbrock Corporation has six locations: four in Torrance and two in San Jacinto, California, totaling over 600,000 square feet. Headquarters include: R&D; manufacturing; tech support and more. Less than a mile away the Exhaust and Suspension Division design and manufacture high quality components using custom built equipment and state-of-the-art testing facilities. Our Aluminum Foundry and Motorcycle Division, where we manufacture carburetors for motorcycles, is located in San Jacinto. Our sand-cast foundry has been called "the most state-of-the-art foundry west of the Mississippi." In 2007 we will be adding a new Permanent Mold and Heat Treat facility next to our existing sand cast foundry, an over 8 million dollar commitment to "Made in USA" products and performance. In October 1999, we moved our warehouse into a new Distribution Center. All shipping and receiving operations were relocated to provide room for the expansion of our cylinder head, water pump and manifold manufacturing area at the main facility. Vic's Garage is located in the Distribution Center and houses the Company's collection of street rods and classic cars, as well as our extensive collection of historic photos and archives. Please call and make an appointment if you would like to tour Vic's Garage. Russell Performance Products became part of the Edelbrock family early in 2001. They were moved to the shock facility in the spring and we are pleased to welcome the Russell employees to "The Fun Team." Into the Future, "Proven Performance" is the philosophy that began with Vic Sr. in 1938 and it continues today with the same high standards of performance and quality. Vic Sr. would be proud of what has grown out of his small garage in Los Angeles, California.
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