Russell 670290;fuel Pressure Gauge Fitting; 4an Male To 4an Female; Straight on 2040-parts.com
Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
Specialty fuel adapter fittings are the best way to add Russell stainless steel or ProClassic hoses to your vehicle. These fuel fittings are precisely manufactured for a quick and easy installation. These fittings are offered in a variety of finishes including red/blue anodized, endura, or new black to complement any engine compartment. End Type1: Male Flare End Size1: 4 AN End Type2: Female Flare End Size2: 4 AN Type: Straight Side Port Size: 1/8 Inch Finish: Anodized Color: Red/ Blue Material: Aluminum Quantity: Single Features Precision Machined To Ensure Precise Thread EngagementLightweight Aluminum Fittings Are Designed To Match Up With All Russell Performance Hose And Hose Ends37 Degree Sealing Angle Guarantees A Positive Seal At Maximum Operating PressuresQuick And Easy Installation
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