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Barry Grant 5000 Fuel Filter With New Filter Element! New In Box on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Bristol, Connecticut, United States

Bristol, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Brand:Grant Manufacturer Part Number:BG 5000

THIS IS FOR 1 BG5000 FUEL FILTER
  • THREADED END CAPS MAKE THE BG5000 FILTER EASY TO SERVICE
  • FILTERS TO 8-MICRONS WITH VIRTUALLY NO LOSS IN FLOW-VOLUME, NOT EVEN WHEN USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH SUPER HIGH-VOLUME FUEL PUMPS
  • CAN BE USED WITH GAS, ALCOHOL, OR NITRO WITH POSITIVE O-RING SEALING
  • USES 1/2" NPT FITTINGS

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