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    2 Cougar Applications

    Description

    This is a 100% accurate reproduction down to the captured lock washer and black Zinc coating. The only difference is that these are made from a substantially better grade of steel than the originals. These often break when you try to remove them to replace the vacuum actuator so if you are planning on doing that procedure we highly recommend buying these in conjunction with the actuators. Sold individually, two required per car. Cougar part number C7SZ-13A173-A.

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    Do you want to replace those worn out actuators yourself or are you looking for some great information on aligning the grille in your Cat? The videos below are your ticket!

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    Shipping Weight: 0.01 LBS
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    Shipping Dimensions: 3in x 1in x 1in

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    JimGeorge1 Asked:
    I've looked through your video library on youtube and couldn't find one that addresses the removal of the pivot pin on the bottom of a vacuum actuator. Please advise. Tks, Jim
    February 6, 2023 7:11 PM
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    WCCC Admin Answered:
    We did not film that part as we couldn't find a way to get a good camera angle to see what was going and because there really is no trick to that. Just follow the instructions in the Grille Tips Part 1 video to rotate the grille half to give you a little more space to get your hands and socket wrench down around the actuator, get the right sized socket on the nut and break it loose. When you reassemble remember to use some lithium grease on the part of the bolt that the actuator pivots on.
    February 7, 2023 5:06 AM
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    I bought 2 of these as one of the originals snapped off. Fit is not perfect but that can be fixed with some emery cloth. Threads are a little rough.

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    Worked with no issues

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    Why am I being warned about potential exposure to chemicals in motor vehicle parts?


    • Some chemicals in motor vehicle parts are on the Proposition 65 list because they can cause cancer and/or birth defects or other reproductive harm.
    • When purchasing USED or NOS items, we do not know if listed chemicals are present in these products.
    • This product is known to contain the following listed chemicals: None
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