Westerbeke Safe Co Fuel Injection on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
WESTERBEKE SAFE CO FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM. THIS SYSTEM IS FROM A NEW GENSET THAT I AM CONVERTING TO A CARB UNIT. IT HAS THE INJECTION UNIT, ECM, FUEL PUMP, EXHAUST MANIFOLD WITH OXY SENSORS, WIRING HARNESS AND ALL APPLICABLE SENSORS. PLEASE CHECK MY OTHER LISTINGS FOR WESTERBEKE AND KOHLER MARINE GENSETS AS WELL AS MERCRUISER, VOLVO AND OMC ITEMS. PLEASE CALL 888 956 6946 WITH ANY QUESTIONS.
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