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Quicksilver High Pressure Fuel Pump 861156a 1 Mercruiser V-6 V-8 Gm Engines on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Mesa, Arizona, United States

Mesa, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Brand:Quicksilver Manufacturer Part Number:861156A1

 Up for sale is a new Quicksilver Fuel Pump Electric for Mercruiser MPI High Pressure part number 861156A1 
High pressure Electric Fuel Pump that fits GM engines with MPI Fuel Injection.

V6 4.3L 262
V8 5.0L 305
V8 5.7 350
V8 6.2 377 & 383
V8 7.4 454
V8 8.1 496
V8 8.2 502

Mounts on the side of the engine and plugs into the fuel cooler with two small orings which are related items to this pump.
This is a new factory fuel pump that was opened just to take the pictures. This is not a cheap aftermarket!

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