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Bsc Inline Aluminum Fuel Filters 10107 on 2040-parts.com

US $47.99
Location:

Florida, New York, United States

Florida, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:BSC COMPONENTS Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:BSC10107

Fuel Filter Style: Inline

Inlet Quantity: One

Inlet Size: -12 AN

Inlet Attachment: Male threads

Outlet Quantity: One

Outlet Size: -12 AN

Outlet Attachment: Male threads

Filter Element Included: Yes (FRAM CG27 Fuel Filter)

Filter Element Material: Paper

Filter Housing Material: Aluminum

Filter Housing Finish: Blue anodized

Overall Length (in): 12.000 in.

Outside Diameter (in): 2.000 in.

Mounting Bracket Included: No

Fittings Included: No

Clamps Included: No

BSC Components inline aluminum fuel filters are designed to flow enough fuel for any race car. These anodized filters are offered with a paper element.

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