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Fuel Strainer Valve (plastic Tank) '75 To '95 Harley & Columbia Golf Carts on 2040-parts.com

US $18.59
Location:

Alliance, Ohio, United States

Alliance, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Manufacturer Part Number:62346-75 Part Type:Fuel System Filter Compatible Make:Columbia, Harley-Davidson

Fuel Strainer Valve for 1975 to 1981 Harley Davidson and 1982 to 1995 Columbia golf carts. 1/4" fittings strainer valve is important for the cart to operate properly. Not only does it filter larger particles from the gas tank, it's also a one way valve that keeps gas in the gas line. Without one the need to "choke" the cart can be required, even when the cart is warmed up.


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