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Vintage Hot Rod Engine Oil Cooler on 2040-parts.com

US $185.00
Location:

Willow Street, Pennsylvania, United States

Willow Street, Pennsylvania, United States
USED - HARRISON OIL COOLER - SERVICEABLE CONDITION - NO LEAKS - HAS 3 WELD REPAIRS ON MOUNTING FLANGE - ONE WELD REPAIR ON END OF OIL TANK -
Brand:Harrison Radiator Company

VINTAGE HARRISON RADIATOR OIL COOLER - USED - WAS REMOVED FROM MOONEY AIRCRAFT - IN SERVICEABLE CONDITION - NO LEAKS - 3 WELD REPAIRS ON MOUNTING FLANGE - 1 WELD REPAIR ON END OF OIL TANK - THE THREAD SIZE ON THE INLET AND OUTLET IS 3/8" NPT (NATIONAL PIPE THREAD) - OVERALL IS 8" LONG - 4 1/2" WIDE - 3 3/4" DEEP - MANUFACTURED BY HARRISON RADIATOR DIVISION OF GMC, LOCKPORT, NY - PART #8526250 - AS IS - NO WARRNTY - SALE FINAL 

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