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Sbf Pro Comp Electric Water Pump on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Jeffersonville, Indiana, United States

Jeffersonville, Indiana, United States
Use for mock up decided to go will a all black pump
Brand:Pro Comp Warranty:No Surface Finish:Black and polished aluminum

 Brand New Pro Comp Small Block Ford Electric Water Pump.  This is a high volume water pump and will pump up to 35 gallons of water per minute.   Pump is made of lightweight aluminum and includes 3/4" aluminum inlet tube that can be mounted on the left or right of the water pump. These pumps feature a black powdercoated finish.  Total height of water pump is 7 inches. This pump was used for mock up.I decided to go with an all black set up. 

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