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Msd Pro-clamp Wire Separators 8843 on 2040-parts.com

US $21.37
Location:

Crandall, Texas, United States

Crandall, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:MSD Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:8843

Spark Plug Wire Separator; 8-8.5 Millimeter Spark Plug Wire; No Loom; Black; Plastic; MSD Logo; Black

These Pro-Clamp wire separators from MSD keep your spark plug wires neatly organized and away from damaging engine heat sources. Each separator features secure grooves for each wire and a bracket which sandwiches the wires into place. Plus, each base has a hole for a retaining screw and a tab to hold it into position.

Wire Separator Material:Plastic 
Wire Separator Finish:Black 
Plug Wire Attachment Style:Clamp-in 
Brackets Included:No 
Wires Per Separator:2, 3, 4 
Hardware Included:No 
Quantity:Sold as a set of 8.

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