Fuel Filter Napa 3038 on 2040-parts.com
Concord, Arkansas, United States
Principal Application: AMC (60-69), Evinrude Marine Engines, Jeep (66-71), Johnson Marine Engines, Mercruiser Marine Engines, OMC Marine Engines, Onan Engines, Palmer Marine Engines, Studebaker (66), Towmotor (10 Micron) Style: Cartridge Fuel Metal Canister Filter Service: Fuel Media: Paper Height: 1.916 Outer Diameter: 1.508 Inner Diameter Top: Closed Inner Diameter Bottom: 0.656 Nominal Micron Rating: 10 "
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