Two Monel Nicu M24231/3 Marine Pressure Cap Plug Military Spec on 2040-parts.com
Norfolk, Virginia, US
One plug marked MIL-C-15726 MIL-C-24231-3D. Other plug marked M24231/3-020. Both are identical.
Caps are compatible but different, no part number. One has scratches from wrench but still plenty of claw left.
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