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Duralast Coolant Hose E72108
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Part # E72108
SKU # 114068
Total price is: 22 dollars and 99 cents.
Part # | E72108 |
---|---|
SKU # | 114068 |
Weight | 0.99lbs |
Molded | Yes |
Contains Spring | No |
End 1 Inside Diameter | 37mm |
Branch Quantity | 0 |
End 2 Inside Diameter | 41mm |
Material | EPDM |
Quick Connect Fitting Quantity | 0 |
Centerline Length | 526mm |
Modular | No |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Our Molded Coolant Hoses are manufactured to fit upper, lower, bypass, heater and other coolant applications with OEM-quality specifications, saving you time, money and energy from going to your OE dealer for radiator hose replacements.
- Specifically-engineered materials resist collapse under vacuum
- Engineered to resist electrochemical degradation, the leading cause of hose failure
- Pre-shaped to fit and to ensure perfectly sealed conditions
- EPDM tube; synthetic fiber knit reinforcement; heat-, ozone- and chemical coolant-resistant EPDM cover
- Meets requirements of SAE 20R4, Class D2 and DIN 73411, Class A (except for tolerances)
- Temperature Range: -40 Deg. F to +257 Deg. F (-40 Deg. C to +125 Deg. C)
- NOTE: We recommend replacing hose clamps each time a new coolant hose is installed.
- CAUTION: Do not use for fuel or oil transfer applications.
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