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Marine Engine Pre-lube Kit Stops Engine Bearing Wear On Startup on 2040-parts.com

US $329.95
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Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
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Condition:New Brand:AutoEngineLube Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:Insta-Lube Marine Engine Oil Pre-Lube C-Kit

AutoEngineLube Pre-Lube C-Kit: Pressurizes The Main Bearings, Rod Bearings, Camshaft Bearings, Hydraulic Valve Lifters, Turbocharger Bearings, And Adjusts The Timing Chain Tensioners Before The First Revolution Of The Crankshaft. 

Preventing Main Bearing Wear, Rod Bearing Wear, Valve Lifter Wear, And Timing Chain Adjusters Damaging Wear. 

Kit Inventory: 1- 4.5  X 11 in. Aluminum Storage Tank, Marine Grade Solenoid Valve, Digital Solenoid Valve Controller,  Digital Oil Pressure Gauge, 2-Mounting Brackets, 6 ft. of 3/8 in. Hydraulic Hose, Pipe Fittings, Hose Fittings, Wiring, Installation Instructions  and Lifetime Warranty.


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