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Airtex E8011 6 Volt Fuel Pump 5psi-8psi Electric Fuel Pump Or Fuel Primer Pump on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
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Valley Stream, New York, United States

Valley Stream, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Airtex Surface Finish:CADMIUM GOLD Manufacturer Part Number:E8011 Part Brand:AIRTEX Interchange Part Number:E8011S OE Spec or Performance/Custom:OE Spec Other Part Number:EP11 Fuel Pump Type:Electrical UPC:Does not apply

6 VOLT FUEL PUMP AIRTEX E8011 Fuel or Priming Pump ELECTRIC UNIVERSAL FUEL PUMP NEGATIVE or POSITIVE GROUND 5psi-8psi 6 VOLT Free Flow 6 VOLT FUEL PUMP RAMBLER CHRYSLER DODGE PLYMOUTH DESOTO FORD MERCURY LINCOLN CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC CADILLAC 6 VOLT FUEL PUMP AIRTEX E8011 34 sold

This pump can be used for either positive or negative ground. The pump itself must first be wrapped and electrically isolated from the mounting bracket for positive grounds. CAN BE USED WITH EXISTING PUMP IN PLACE TO PRIME OR PULL FUEL THROUGH 6 VOLT systems EXTERNAL FUEL PUMP IN LINE 6 volt 30gph 5-8psi NEW FACTORY FRESH FINE FOR NEW FUELS

6 volt ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP Free Flow 6 volt 30gph 5-8psi Solenoid type FUEL PUMP IN LINE UNIVERSAL WITH METAL FILTER

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