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Engine Water Pump Asc Industries Wp-622 on 2040-parts.com

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Fontana, California, United States

Fontana, California, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Feature - Benefit Bullet 2:Used mostly on models equipped with a fan clutch SKU:ASC:WP-622 Package Contents:One Pump, One Gasket, One Bypass Cap, One Clamp Brand:ASC Industries Interchange Part Number:942089, 42089, 55-11148, 58-170, T2124, 211031 Manufacturer Part Number:WP-622 Rotation:Reverse rotation - Opposite of crankshaft Installation Hardware Included:One Gasket, One Bypass Cap, One Clamp UPC:611176001779 Warranty:Limited Lifetime Warranty Quantity Needed:1; Item Grade:OEM Standard Other Part Number:130-1230, US5030, T7093330, 2-622, 97054, 18-356 Material:Grey iron

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