Y Block Ford Oil Filter Adapter Bolt 1950s Ford Trucks F100 F150 on 2040-parts.com
Marengo, Iowa, United States
Selling a new old stock FOMOCO oil filter adapter bolt part number B7AZ-6890-A. I believe these were used in adapting a non oil filter Y block Ford engine to use a filter.
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