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HPS 1-5/8" ID High Temp 4-ply Reinforced Silicone 90 Degree Elbow Coupler Hose Blue (41mm ID)1 5 8" ID. 3 3 4" Leg Length on each side. Max Temperature Rating: 350F. HPS High Temp 4 ply Reinforced Blue Silicone 90 Degree Elbow Coupler Hose meet and exceed SAEJ20 industry standards, ideal for heavy duty pressure connections and provides excellent resistance for high temperature applications; great for marine and industrial use, custom turbo or intercooler piping fabrication, DIY intake or radiator cooling system.
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