Tomei Fuel Pressure Regulator Type L on 2040-parts.com
Tralee,, Co. Kerry, Ireland
Listing is for a Tomei Fuel Pressure Regulator Type L - Brand new in Box
Brand: TOMEI Product: Fuel Pressure Regulator and Fittings Set - Type L Part Num: 185002 Set Includeds: - 1x Tomei Type L Fuel Pressure Regulator - 2x AN6 1/8NPT Fitting - 2x #8 Straight / 1/8NPT Fitting SPECIFICATIONS: Type: L Regulator Body: Aluminum Surface Finish: Hard Anodized Weight with bracket: 270g Diaphragm Diameter: 50mm Vacuum Hose Nipple: 4.5mm Pressure Adjustabilility: 200 ~ 800kpa range Size: 87.5mm X 66.7mm |
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