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Enderle Bird Catcher Fuel System Hat For Allison V1710 V12 Pulling Tractor on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Hobart, Oklahoma, United States

Hobart, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:Used

This listing is for a customized Enderle "Birdcatcher" fuel system hat.  This hat fits the factory original blower inlet for an Allison V1710 V12 aircraft engine.  This item was used on an Allison V12 in the sport of tractor pulling.  There is an adapter plate that bolts to the Allison air inlet, and the customized hat bolts to the adapter plate.  The shaft and butterflies move smooth and freely.  The last photo shows a crack in the casting that is above the level of the butterflies.  It has no effect on the performance or tuning ability of the injector.  This injector could use a good polish but is fully functional and ready to run.

Shipping will be by USPS or FedEx Ground.

Please email with any questions.   Thanks for looking!!


NOTE:  No returns or refunds due to incompatibility issues.  Buyer must verify this item will work in there application.


This item is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction early.




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