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Imco 3 Port Superfuel Valve With Fittings Great Condition Save 50% $299.95 Nr!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $324.95
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Hesperia, California, United States

Hesperia, California, United States
Condition:Used

3 port

SuperFuel electric fuel selector valves are designed for high capacity flow. SuperFuel valves flow 250 gallons per hour at a 400-pound maximum operating pressure. Designed with a brass ball valve and 1/2" thru-hole for a non-restrictive flow. An internal micro switch allows you to read each fuel tank sender as you switch from one tank to the other. IMCO's unique mechanical override allows you to switch over in case of electrical failure. SuperFuel valves measure 4" Wide x 12 3/4" Long x 2" Deep, and 1/2" NPT Ports.

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