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Fuel Shut-Off Valve Performance Fuel System Universal Fit Aeromotive 17134-BGPL

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Fuel Shut-Off Valve Performance Fuel System Universal Fit Aeromotive 17134-BGPLOverview: Fuel Pump System The Aeromotive Spur Gear Pump is the largest mechanical pump in the Aeromotive family, and is available in flow ratings from 16 GPM to 32 GPM, with a variety of inlet outlet attachments, and three different sized distribution blocks to ensure proper plumbing. Mounting options include a 3 or 4 bolt flange, and a V band adapter. Pumps are available with a 3 8 or 7 16 shaft, and a hard coat anodized aluminum or steel body. Seal

Overview:

Fuel Pump System

The Aeromotive Spur Gear Pump is the largest mechanical pump in the Aeromotive family, and is available in flow ratings from 16 GPM to 32 GPM, with a variety of inlet/outlet attachments, and three different sized distribution blocks to ensure proper plumbing. Mounting options include a 3 or 4 bolt flange, and a V-band adapter. Pumps are available with a 3/8 or 7/16 shaft, and a hard coat anodized aluminum or steel body. Seal options include Gas/Alcohol or Nitro, and NHRA Certifiable part numbers are available. PN 17134 includes: 16.5 GPM Spur Gear Fuel Pump w/aluminum body, 3/8 shaft for Gas/Alcohol applications, 1 ea. P/N 11730 1.25 Hose adapter inlet, 1 ea. P/N 11733 AN-10 Port, 1 ea. P/N 11735 V-Band Adapter, 1 ea. P/N 11737 V-Band, 2 ea. P/N 11739 AN-08 Distribution block, 1 ea. P/N 11741 Left hand AN-8 shut off valve.

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  • Brand: Aeromotive Fuel System
  • Mounting Type: External
  • Prop 65 - Long Label: WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including chromium, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit www.p65warnings.ca.gov
  • Prop 65 (C, R or CR): CR
  • Prop 65 Flag: Yes
  • Regulator Included: No
  • Title: Aeromotive Fuel Pump System
  • Part Number: 17134
  • Emissions:

    • This product has been granted a California Air Resources Board (CARB) Executive Order (EO Number) Exemption. It is 50 State Legal when installed on the Specified vehicle per the Manufacturer’s Current Application Guide, the CARB EO, and Installation Instructions.
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