This auction is for one Allstar Performance 40260 Fuel Pump NEW in OPEN BOX. Item has never been used.
- Pumps have aluminum housings and 1/4"NPT inlet and outlet fittings
- Heavy duty diaphragms
- Anti-float springs
- “Clockable” lower halves for rotation of inlet and outlet
- Pump delivers 6-1/2 to 8 PSI with 120 GPH free flow.
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