Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator Fpr Type S With Gauge Black Universal 1 Set on 2040-parts.com
Hongkong, United States
Description APPLICATION Type: Type S Regulators Body: Aluminum Surface Finish: Hard Anodized Diaphragm Diameter: 33 Vacuum Hose Nipple: 4.5 Fitting Parts: AN6 1/8NPT x2 / #8 Straight 1/8NPT x2 Pressure Adjustability: 2.0kgf/cm2-8.0kgf/cm2 INSTALLATION
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