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Russell 670290;fuel Pressure Gauge Fitting; 4an Male To 4an Female; Straight on 2040-parts.com

US $12.85
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Silver Spring, Maryland, United States

Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
Russell 670290;Fuel Pressure Gauge Fitting; 4AN Male To 4AN Female; Straight, US $12.85, image 1
Condition:New Brand:russell Manufacturer Part Number:670290

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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