Motion Pro 08-0038 3/16" Inline Fuel Valve Item Description
Features The Motion Pro Inline Fuel Valves are ideal for use on ATVs or other vehicles where an inline fuel petcock is necessary. Not recommended for engines over 200 cc. Brass construction. Simple on-off lever operation. Additional Information
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