Vintage Outboard Fuel Pump Johnson Evinrude Sea King Gale Buccaneer 304089 on 2040-parts.com
Redding, California, United States
This sale is for a used fuel pump. The fuel pump is off of a outboard motor with very low hours. This pump is ready to install with a good gasket and mounting screws. This pump was used by Evinrude and Johnson in the early 1960's and by Sea King and Buccaneer in the late 1950's. The casting number on the pump is 304089. Other numbers for pump are 377927 378353 376620.
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