Separ 2000-5-50 D, Clear Bowl With Metal Heat Deflector Fuel Water Seperator on 2040-parts.com
Saint Augustine, Florida, US
2000-5-50 D
79 GPH fuel water separator of the SWK-2000 Series. Filter can be mounted directly on diesel engine.
Used, Some Surface Scratches, What is Pictured is What is for Sale, Have no Way of Testing this Item, Needs a Gasket
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