Mercedes Benz Diesel Glow Plug Reamer on 2040-parts.com
Riverside, California, US
This is a brand new Mercedes Diesel Glow Plug Reamer part #901-0053. This 12x1.25mm reamer is for removing heavy carbon deposit from glow plug holes which is a major cause of glow plug failure. For models from 1983 to end of 603 production. Fits 601, 602, 603, 616, and 617 engines
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