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Conversion Kit- Replaces Pressure Tank With Fuel Pump - '55-'58 25,30,35 Hp on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Rumford, Rhode Island, United States

Rumford, Rhode Island, United States
Condition:Used

We have been an MC dealer for more than 30 years.  Now retired, we are disposing of our accumulated inventory at below cost prices

Here is a USED Kit for -

Converting Pressure Fuel Tank Fed Outboard To Fuel Pump accepting a normal fuel tank

Application - '55 -'58  25,30 & 35 hp

Johnson & Evinrude Outboards

The Kit is an assembly of used componants Additional lengths of hose and fuel tank with Fuel Line are required to complete the conversion

We have many new, used and Vintage Marine Items as well as a large inventory of OMC Parts, Special Tools & Accessories


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