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FS: 1972 Oil Filter housing (916 107 242 0R) . Good condition.
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i want one of those...
Join Date: Jan 2000
Location: formerly a grass shack in Hawaii, now Peoria, AZ
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how much?
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jdm72911,
Is the unit still available? If so please send me a PM w/ price. Thanks. Dave |
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Assuming the thermostat is still there and the fittings have not been changed I'll offer $200 to ship it to 70706
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Quote:
To make it work, you'd have to machine the cavity for a thermostat, and find another fitting to go in place of that plug.
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Thats what I thought, hence the disclaimer
![]() The part number is from an S, and the plate on the back doesnt look like the blackish T plug, but I agree that the fittings look like the are for the T. SMART racing is still modifying mine after ~3 months. Im getting tired of waiting and figured Id pick this one up if I can run it to a cooler. Last edited by Shuie; 04-02-2005 at 02:45 PM.. |
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