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Holley 712-454-13 Big Block Chevy Marine Fuel Pump on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Webster, New York, United States

Webster, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Holley Manufacturer Part Number:712-454-13

This is an almost new Holley Marine fuel pump part # 712-454-13 for a Big Block Chevy marine engine. This pump was used only for two weekends, then boat was completely repowered. Pump still looks new.
These pumps put out 8 to 9 lbs and do require a pressure regulator.
We are Martin Engine Machine, located in Webster, NY. We are a complete Hi Performance engine machine shop and have been in the engine building business for over 35 years.



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