Nos M38a1 Coolant By Pass Hose G758 M170 Cj3b Cj5 134f Willys on 2040-parts.com
Monroe, Louisiana, United States
Up for auction is a NOS coolant by pass hose for the M38A1 M170 CJ3B CJ5 FC170 and all others with the 134 F head engine . This hose is heavier and better made than hoses avalible at parts houses and has correct markings .
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