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Radiator Cap with Sacrificial Anode - 15 PSI

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • With magnesium anode
      • Anode deteriorates instead of aluminum
      • Filler neck width 2.7"
      • Filler neck depth 0.75"
      • Overall height 1.12"
      • Overall diameter 2.8"
      • Length adjusts from 5" - 8-1/4" long

      Description

      Its a good idea to use this radiator cap with waste metal anode if your vehicle has an aluminum radiator. The anode is designed to deteriorate instead of aluminum. It also reduces the harmful effects of electrolysis which causes corrosion.

      Fitment:

      • 1966 Ford Bronco
      • 1967 Ford Bronco
      • 1968 Ford Bronco
      • 1969 Ford Bronco
      • 1970 Ford Bronco
      • 1971 Ford Bronco
      • 1972 Ford Bronco
      • 1973 Ford Bronco
      • 1974 Ford Bronco
      • 1975 Ford Bronco
      • 1976 Ford Bronco
      • 1977 Ford Bronco
      • 1978 Ford Bronco
      • 1979 Ford Bronco
      • 1980 Ford Bronco
      • 1981 Ford Bronco
      • 1982 Ford Bronco
      • 1983 Ford Bronco
      • 1984 Ford Bronco
      • 1985 Ford Bronco
      • 1986 Ford Bronco
      • 1987 Ford Bronco
      • 1988 Ford Bronco
      • 1989 Ford Bronco
      • 1990 Ford Bronco
      • 1991 Ford Bronco
      • 1992 Ford Bronco
      • 1993 Ford Bronco
      • 1994 Ford Bronco
      • 1995 Ford Bronco
      • 1996 Ford Bronco

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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