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Electric High Performance Fuel Pump Red Model 100 Gph 7 Psi Use W/o Regulator on 2040-parts.com

US $56.98
Location:

Brooksville, Florida, United States

Brooksville, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:RPC Manufacturer Part Number:6253

HERE WE HAVE THE FINEST IN HIGH PERFORMANCE FUEL PUMPS! THE ELECTRONIC RED PROCOMP FLOWS 100 GPH AND THE PRESSURE IS SET AT 7 PSI WHERE PLENTY OF FUEL IS SUPPLIED FOR MOST ALL CARBURETED ENGINES WITHOUT THE NEED FOR A REGULATOR IN MOST APPLICATIONS. THEY ARE NOT RECOMMENDED FOR USE WITH FUEL INJECTION.    IT ALSO HAS A 3/8 NPT INLET AND OUTLET AND AN EXTERNALLY ACCESSIBLE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE!   

NO INLETS OR OUTLET FITTINGS ARE SUPPLIED IN THE LISTING HOWEVER WHEN WE HAVE SOME IN STOCK WE ADD THEM TO YOUR PUMP AT NO CHARGE AS IN PICTURE # 3 AND 4 USUALLY EITHER RED OR BLUE!

After receiving your payment you've also bought a GRRREAT positive feedback as part of your purchase! We promptly ship all items the same or following business day after receiving your Pay Pal Payment. We ship via UPS in the U.S. and usually the post office by Priority Air internationally.  We ALWAYS try to combine the shipping of multiple items into 1 box whether you purchase in our ebay auction, store or with other directly purchased items to save on shipping. Feel free to click the ASK SELLER A QUESTION button on this listing or inquire directly to 352 544 8244!


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