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A689 3/8" Marine Fuel Line Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Canton, New York, United States

Canton, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:TCS Marine Manufacturer Part Number:4322

Universal Marine Fuel Line Assembly With Primer Bulb

3/8" Inside Diameter

5 1/2 ft. overall

Withstands oil, grease, abrasion, and ozone.

Black Nitrile tube and Nitrile/PVC cover is constructed with a two spiral polyester reinforcement that provides a long, trouble-free service life.

Temperature resistance is -40 Degrees F to +212 degrees F.

Style
SAE 30R6

If you would like to order multiple gas lines, please contact us.


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