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Spin On Oil Filter Adapter Kit For Y Block Fords Billet 232 252 272 292 312 352 on 2040-parts.com

US $54.99
Location:

Middleburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Middleburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:M&P Machine Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:B7A-6882-A Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Machined Aluminum

SPIN ON OIL FILTER ADAPTER KIT FOR Y BLOCK FORDS BILLET ALUMINUM 

Adapts old canister style filter to new spin on filters for ford Y blocks:  232, 252, 272, 292, 312, and 352

Fits Thunderbirds 1955-1957 and many others  

CNC machined from solid 6061 billet aluminum

Kit comes with CNC machined aluminum plate, double threaded Stud and High quality Buna O ring

These Kits have been tested in restoration shops and have NO leaks compared to other lesser quality kits

Converts to the following filters:

Motorcraft FL-1A

Hastings LF115

Fram PH8A

WIX 51515

Federated PG1AF

Premium Guard PG1A 

Napa 1515 and 1516       

Made in USA

Polished available in my ebay store

Global Shipping Available  

Happy to answer any Qs

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