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Ls1/ls6 Mellings M295 Ported Oil Pump on 2040-parts.com

US $135.00
Location:

Thomson, Georgia, United States

Thomson, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:mellings Manufacturer Part Number:m295

Mellings oil pumps are one of the best pumps for the ls1's engines.i have made it better by porting and shimming for 10psi more at wot....should give around 70psi at wide open throttle depending on the engine's clearances. the oil pump was ported for easier flow and less heat in the oil...cleaned and clearance checked for optimum performance . This oil pump is good for a race engine all the way to a stock engine to replace your high mile pump..... free shipping in the lower 48 US only thanks

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