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688277 Daytona High Volume High Pressure Oil Pump Harley Twin Cam 1999-2006 on 2040-parts.com

US $116.95
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Mentor, Ohio, US

Mentor, Ohio, US
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Daytona Oil Pumps



Size matters! These oil pumps feature a massive 53mm trochoid rotor for unsurpassed scavenge volume and pressure, even at low RPM's. The included cam support plate adapter makes them compatible with the stock cam plate. Daytona part # 688277.



For 1999-06 Harley Twin Cam models (except 2006 Dyna models)


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