Aeromotive Fuel Filter W/shut Off #12331 An10 100 Micros Stainless Steel Filter on 2040-parts.com
Shawnee, Kansas, United States
Excellent working condition.
Specifications Ever take a fuel bath when changing your filter? Aeromotive has a solution! Cleaning and replacing your filter elements used to mean draining your gas tank. The new Aeromotive Shut-Off Valve Fuel Filters allow you to Shut-Off fuel flow and replace your filter elements with little or no fuel loss. Both feature 100 micron stainless steel elements and are recommended for use between the fuel cell or sumped tank and the fuel pump inlet.
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