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Sb Ford 302 351w Replacment Fuel Pump Eccentric 1962 To 03/21/1984 Cloyes on 2040-parts.com

US $43.09
Location:

Brookings, South Dakota, United States

Brookings, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New Interchange Part Number:CLO9-215 Brand:CLOYES Manufacturer Part Number:9-215

CLOYES FACTORY ONE PIECE FUEL PUMP ECCENTRIC, FORD 221, 255, 260, 289, 302, 351W, FITS 1962 TO 03-21-1984. STANDARD CENTER DISTANCE 4.804

 

 


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