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Bosch Manual Fuel Pump System on 2040-parts.com

US $19,900.00
Location:

Buffalo, New York, US

Buffalo, New York, US
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The Robert Bosch Manual Governed Fuel System has been around for over 100 years and proven itself to be the best time and time again.  It's for this reason that Mack, Cunnings, International Harvester, Mercedes Benz, Komatsu & John Deere all use variations of this system.  Once you bolt this kit on your engine you won't need more than just a diesel mechanic to trouble shoot and make repairs with parts that are available around the world.  This fuel kit eliminates the need to connect your engine to the computer at a national dealer. 

So what's included:

 

  • Bosch P7100 Fuel Pump
  • Head Injector Cups
  • Aluminum Valve Cover Risers
  • Manual Throttle Pedal & Cable Assembly
  • Aluminum Billet Front Cover & Timing Covers
  • Stainless Steel Fuel Lines Inside/ Outside
  • Jake Brake Rockers, Springs & Switch
  • Hand Throttle Assembly & Shutdown Cable Assembly

 

Entire Kit for $19,900.00

 

 

 

 

 

Our engines have been used in racing engines, diesel truck pulls, tractor pulling, over the road trucking, local trucking, marine engines, wind tunnels, oil drilling rigs, well drilling rigs, construction and industrial equipment & many more.  Please visit our website at www.gldieselengines.net for more information or call us at (716) 822-2298 and request a catalog

We have engines running in many of the 50 United States, including Alaska, Australia, Dubai, Venezuela, British Columbia, Nova Scotia & Canada

Our products can be used in multiple manufactures including but not limited to Peterbilt, Kenworth, Mack Western Star, Freightliner, Volvo & Caterpillar Trucks.  Please ask us how we can eliminate your electronics Headaches. 

 

Please call us with any questions (716-822-2298)

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