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Vintage Moroso Dry Sump Tank Replacement Gaskets For Circle Track Tank No 2381 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.95
Location:

Coventry, Rhode Island, United States

Coventry, Rhode Island, United States
NOS on original cards.
Manufacturer Part Number:9747 & 9756 Brand:Moroso

  • NOS Moroso No. 9747 & 9756
  • Replacement Cap Gasket & Oil Tank Cover Gasket for No 2381 Moroso Circle Track Dry Sump Oil Tank
  • On original cards, never opened or used
  • Cap Gasket measures 2-1/4" OD & has a No 2651 marked on it
  • The Tank Cover gasket measures about 10-7/8" OD and has holes stamped in it & measures about 1" wide 
  • Auction is for the 2 pieces, one for each

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