Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Mechanical Fuel Pump-competition Mr Gasket 7721 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Kearney, Nebraska, United States

Kearney, Nebraska, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mr Gasket Manufacturer Part Number:7721

Mr. Gasket's Competition mechanical fuel pumps are intended for competition engines up to 650 HP. This fuel pump features 9 psi shutoff pressure and can free-flow 130 gph through the big 1/2 in. NPT inlet and outlet ports. In addition, the main portion of the pump body can be rotated through 360 degrees, in order to fit it into difficult locations. This fuel pump comes complete with a gasket and mounting hardware.

Specifications
Free Flow Rate: 130 gph
Maximum Pressure (psi): 9 psi
Inlet Attachment: Female Threads
Inlet Size: 1/2 in. NPT
Outlet Attachment: Female threads
Outlet Size: 1/2 NP
Outlet Quantity: One
Gasket Included: Yes

Multi-Million Euro Results At Coys Classics Auction

Mon, 07 Apr 2014

THE MONEY flowed thick and fast at the recent Essen Techno Classica classic car show, as Coys auctioneers sold some important cars for significant sums of cash. Headline-grabbing cars included a 1972 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Berlinetta that went for €487,305, a 1963 Bentley S3 Continental “Flying Spur” for €170,825 and a 1965 Ferrari 330GT 2+2 for €167,468. Other important classic cars that went under the hammer were a 1962 Jaguar E-Type Series I 3.8 Litre Roadster for €112,637 and a 1937 Bentley 3½ Drophead Coupe by Barker for €109,280.

Mercedes Concept A-class (2011) first official pictures

Thu, 07 Apr 2011

Mercedes-Benz has released the first images of its upcoming A-class replacement.  The 2012 production A-class will be previewed by this Concept A-class, which makes its simultaneous debut at the 2011 Shanghai and New York motor shows. Mercedes Concept A-class: Wait... that's an A-class?

Saab struggles with bills – Vladimir says it’s all fine

Thu, 31 Mar 2011

The Saab production line grinds to a halt as components run out I think we all hoped that after the long, painful transition from GM ownership in to new hands at Spyker that things would settle down and Saab would get back to making cars instead of headlines. But it seems not. Just a few days ago we had news that lifetime Saab man and CEO of Saab Jan Åke Jonsson is to step down in May, together with the news that Saab lost €140 million in 2010.