Sbc Oil Pressure Gauge Sending Unit Adapter Fittings To Clear Distributor New on 2040-parts.com
Centereach, New York, United States
OIL PRESSURE SENDING UNIT ADAPTER FITTINGS These are the hard to find fittings needed when installing an electric oil pressure gauge in a small block Chevy with the sending unit next to
the distributor. The straight adapter is needed to raise the fitting above the intake and the 45 degree fitting is needed to angle the sending unit away from the distributor. These can also be used on just about any other engine that needs to re-position the sending unit or the Oil Line.
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