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LS Small 5/8" Heater Hose Push Press In Fitting Barb Water Pump Core LS1 LS3 LSXLS 5 8" Heater Core Feed Press In Fitting Replaces factory LS water pump fittings for heater core Made in Wichita, Kansas from aerospace grade, USA produced billet aluminum 5 8" (outside diameter for rubber hose) Press in design Compatible with all GM LS series water pumps Includes: 1pc Press Fitting For 3 4" press in fitting see ICT # 551925 074
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