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Longacre 43020 - 2-7 Psi Adj Fuel Pressure 1/8" Npt Sender Only on 2040-parts.com

US $21.95
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:43020 Brand:LONGACRE UPC:does not apply

LONGACRE 43020 - 2-7 psi adj Fuel Pressure 1/8" NPT sender only  
 
 Adjustable fuel pressure sender only.


Specifications
 
Sender
Style:Fuel Pressure
 Rating:2-7 psi
 Adjustable:Yes
 Fitting:1/8" NPT
Terminals:
 Style:Ring stud
 Quantity:1
Decal:
 Style:Fuel Pressure
 Quantity:1
 




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