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Rons 0-1/2 Fuel Injection Pump W/drive For Supercharger Blower Injector Enderle on 2040-parts.com

US $179.99
Location:

Lapeer, Michigan, United States

Lapeer, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:RHP Manufacturer Part Number:0-1/2 M 600 Surface Finish:BLACK

THIS IS A NICE USED RON'S RACING RODUCTS BLACK GEAR PUMP WITH DRIVE,IT HAS HAD VERY LITTLE USE.A NEW BLACK GEAR PUMP ONLY IS $545
The Black Gear Pump (right) is the standard geroter style fuel pump and is used with most systems recommended and sold by the technicians at KillerRONS.COM. 

This durable pump sports an excellent service life and utilizes a hex shaft and three-bolt flange for positive drive engagement.
#4003 "0-1/2" - supports 650-1100 HP

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