Speedway Steel Power Steering Pump With Pulley Imca Dirt on 2040-parts.com
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Cast iron power steering pump has aluminum V-belt pulley. These pulleys are popular for use on late models and IMCA modifieds. Comes with AN6 pressure fitting. AN10 supply fitting. These power steering pumps have a pressure relief valve. Mounting brackets available for head or block mounting. |
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