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1932-1948 Flathead Ford V8 Chrome Crankcase Breathers Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $27.00
Location:

Antigo, Wisconsin, United States

Antigo, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New

Replace the plugged-up, oil soaked and decayed original crankcase breather on your Flathead Ford V8 with this top-quality new one. This original style breather is available with a  bright chrome finish. It fits 1932-48 Flatheads.

  • OEM-style design and construction
  • Available chrome finish
  • Fits 1932-48 Ford Flathead V8 engines

Specs

  • Breather Cap is 2-5/8" O.D.
  • Overall Height Including Base is 4-3/8"
  • Actual Height of Breather Only is 1-5/8"
  • Diameter of Bottom Tube is 1-5/8"
  • Actual Height of Breather Only is 2-1/2"

 

We accept Pay Pal and all major credit cards. We will combine shipping on multiples orders.

We welcome all international bidders. All shipping rates will be calculated.


We accept Pay Pal and all major credit cards. We will combine shipping on multiples orders.                          We welcome all international bidders. All shipping rates will be calculated.


  1. If you have any questions please call us @ 715-623-2210

                                              

                       

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