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Mr Gasket 2975;fuel Pressure Gauge Fitting; 3/8 Inch Hose Barb To 3/8 Inch on 2040-parts.com

US $23.89
Location:

Silver Spring, Maryland, United States

Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mr Gasket Manufacturer Part Number:2975

The fuel pressure gauge adapter is ideal for use in single carburetor, stock type engines or multi carburetion where a "Y" fuel block and fittings are not used. Each kit contains one gold anodized aluminum adapter with 3/8 Inch outer diameter ends, center tapped 1/8 Inch NPT along with two hose clamps. End Type1: Hose Barb End Size1: 3/8 Inch End Type2: Hose Barb End Size2: 3/8 Inch Side Port Size: 1/8 Inch Finish: Anodized Color: Gold Material: Aluminum Quantity: Single Features Tapped 1/8 Inch NPT For Your Fuel Gauge3/8 Inch Outer Diameter Tube Ends On Both Ends And Comes Complete With 2 Hose Clamps

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