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Engine Oil Pump Sealed Power 224-43364s on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Azusa, California, United States

Azusa, California, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Feature 6:High pressure; 3/4"" inlet tube; includes screen SKU:SPE:224-43364S Feature 1:Manufactured to fit a specific application Brand:Sealed Power Feature 5:Utilizes ISO & QS certified manufacturing Manufacturer Part Number:224-43364S Other Part Number:601-1102, OM54DS, OM-54-DS, HM54DS What is in the box:In the box: oil pump Fitment Footnotes:Incls Oil Pump Screen; Design Feature 1:3/4"" inlet tube Quantity Needed:1; Note:High Pressure Interchange Part Number:M-54D-S, EM54DS, 50049, OP-54-DS, 6011102, DM54DS Note 2:Incl. screen UPC:Does not apply

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