Triumph Tr6 Oil Dipstick Stick & Water Heater Tube on 2040-parts.com
Silverton, Oregon, US
Listed parts are from an early TR6 motor: Clean Oil Dipstick and the tube that delivers water from the water pump back to the heater hoses. The water tube has some corrosion at the very end, but has adequate metal to attach and clamp down a heater hose. Or you can weld a small piece of tubing to the end. These parts are kinda spendy, so that's why I have listed this even though it has some wear. See my other TR6 parts auctions.
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