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Boss 351 & 429 Scj Cj Oil Filter Adapter Mustang D1ze-6881-aa on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Harmony, Pennsylvania, United States

Harmony, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

Casting number D1ZE-6881-AA. These were used on the 71 Mustang Boss 351 and the 385-series 429 SCJ engines. I think all the parts are NOS, this it out of my 30 year collection. The bolt may be a take off. This is the correct bolt with the larger holes, not the later one, however there is usually a letter forged into the head but this bolt is missing the letter. The fittings have the Weatherhead logo.

This is similar to the Boss 429 adapter except the numbers are different and the machining at the block face is different.

The assembly is a complete set and includes the long hollow bolt, block adapter insert, and oil cooler line fittings and gaskets. These are all original Ford parts. Over the years some of the steel nipples have rusted so this will need lightly blasted or cleaned.




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