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Vro Pump Johnson Evinrude Fuel Oil Injection Pump 3 Wire In Facing Outlet on 2040-parts.com

US $129.00
Location:

Hopkins, Minnesota, United States

Hopkins, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used Brand:OMC Manufacturer Part Number:5004559

Fully tested, cleaned and serviced VRO pump

Direct replacement for applications with a 3 Wire sensor and an IN facing outlet. 

These will fit any inline or 90Degree V application with minor hose re-routing.

These are tested on a bench with an air system to prove full vacuum and pressure and any required repairs or adjustments performed.

I ship Priority Mail so you get them quick.
International I only use Ebay Global shipping, so click on the shipping tab above for a quote.

If you have any questions about fitment and applications, please message me.

I do alot of these, so the picture is just a sample. All of them go through the same procedure and are as described in the listing title.

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