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Brand New Mocal Oil Thermostat, 3/8" Fittings on 2040-parts.com

US $66.00
Location:

Lamia, Lamia, GR

Lamia, Lamia, GR
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:MOCAL Other Part Number:OT/1 Surface Finish:Aluminum CNC machined housing Country of Manufacture:United Kingdom

BRAND NEW MOCAL Oil Thermostat, 3/8" Fittings (fits Oil Line with 10mm Nominal/Inner Diameter)
                                  

 *UNIVERSAL FITMENT*

All Aluminum CNC machined housing

•Simply integrated to the existing oil line
•Opens stepless starting from 74°C (full profile at 80°C)
•Fits all oil lines with inner diameter 10mm or 3/8"

FEATURES:

3/8inch(10mm) Push on fittings

80° Thermostat

Instruction sheet

4x heavy hose clips (ABA)

For more details click http://www.mocal.co.uk/products.html#thermostats

 

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