150 Johnson 2004 Fuel Pump Assy 5004558 on 2040-parts.com
Coden, Alabama, United States
This is a used but working fuel pump off a 2004 johnson v6 carb motor the part number is 5004558 this fits many other years and hp please make sure it is the right part for your engine if you have any other questions fill free to call me at 251 300 0779
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