Sbf 6 Valve Racing Fuel Pump Clay Smith on 2040-parts.com
Chicago, Illinois, United States
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New Clay Smith 6 valve fuel pump Clay Smith, went belt drive and do not need.
Product DescriptionSmall Block Ford ( 289,302,351-W) These pumps will supply 14-16 PSI fuel pressure and pump 140 GPH ( gallons per hour), free flow, though their specially designed 6-valve body. This massive flow will easily handle even the largest size Dominator Carburetors, on gas or alcohol. * And, according to Dyno figures, it takes approximately 10galllons of gas per 100 HP per hour, the Clay Smith Power Pumper will theoretically handle up to 1300 HP on gas or 1150 on alcohol ! Small Block Ford ( 289,302,351-W) They come with 1/2" inlet and outlet PAY PAL ONLY for payment |
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