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Russell's New Qwik Release Fittings
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Russell's New Qwik Release Fittings

Do The Job Time And Again With Durability And No Leaks!

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Russell Performance Products has introduced a new cost-saving line of leak-proof Qwik Release fittings.Built by Jiffy-Tite, a QS 9000-recognized company, Qwik Release aluminum fittings are designed to save you money because they can be used over and over again, retaining a tight seal through repeated installations and removals.

Qwik Release fittings disassemble quickly and easily with a 100% leak-proof seal: once they're disconnected both connections will keep fluid from dripping out. You'll save time, plus your engine and your work area will be safer and cleaner as a result.

Made from 6061-T6 aluminum, with brass valves and stainless steel ball bearings, Qwik Release fittings are lightweight and durable, and come in a wide variety of reusable socket and plug configurations, both valved and non-valved. There are more than 100 part numbers currently available to meet your connection needs.

Rated to 200 psi, these fittings are NHRA and IHRA-approved, and accepted by the SCCA.

Visit www.russellperformance.com or call 1-800-FUN-TEAM (386-8326) for more information on Russell's Qwik Release fittings.

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