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Pela 6000 6.3 Quart Or 6 Liter Capacity Oil Change Marine Compact Vac Pump New on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Watsonville, California, United States

Watsonville, California, United States
Pela 6000 6.3 Quart OR 6 LITER CAPACITY Oil Change MARINE COMPACT VAC Pump  NEW, US $75.00, image 1
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:PEL-PL-6000 Brand:pelea

Pela Oil Change Pump 6.0 Liter Capacity

This is our most popular oil changer. It has the power of our Big PELA but comes in a compact, more affordable model.

  • Pump 10 to 20 times in a row to create a powerful vacuum
  • Sturdy, see-through container (6.0 liters)captures the oil
  • Calibrated walls lets the user know how much oil has been removed
  • Pour spout is included to help emptying
    • Pump is removable for easy storage. Ideal for consumer use.

    • Capacity: 6.0 litres (1.57 gal)
    • Height: 21.5" (assembled)
    • Diameter of Container: 9"
    • Tube: Probe 3/16" OD, Length 43"
    • Clear Section 3/8" OD, Length 39"




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