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Sierra Mechanical Fuel Pump Part # S18-7272 For Marine Use on 2040-parts.com

US $189.00
Location:

Griffith, Indiana, United States

Griffith, Indiana, United States
Sierra Mechanical fuel pump part # S18-7272 for marine use, US $189.00, image 1
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Fuel pump was purchased to fix my engine problem but after trying it, it turned out it was misdiagnosed at didnt fix the problem, turned out to be the carbuerator so i saved it for a spare and have since sold the boat and no longer have a use for it. Im sure it fits mant different engines and i purchased it to fit 454 crusaders with 350 horsepower and i do not still have the gasket. What you see is the actual fuel pump you will receive.

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