Gas Turbine Jet Engine Fuel Solenoid Valve Valcor V5000-1600 Afterburner on 2040-parts.com
Middletown, Maryland, United States
Here for sale is a used Valcor V5000-1600 Electric Solenoid Valve. These are very well built solenoid capable of high pressure applications. Perfect for gas turbine jet engine fuel or afterburner systems. This valve has a -04 AN inlet and outlet fitting. One of the fittings has a check valve built into it.
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