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Mechanical Fuel Pump & Installation Kit for Small Block Chevy 265-283-327-350-400 [80 gph, Black Fittings]
555-15950K1
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Items You Need
80 GPH
Kit Includes:
- (1) JEGS Chrome Mechanical 80 gph Fuel Pump 555-15950
- (1) JEGS Chrome Fuel Pump Mount Plate 555-50580
- (2) JEGS Black Flare Fitting 555-110104
- (1) JEGS Pro-Flo 200 Hose Assembly 555-110612
- (1) JEGS Fuel Pump Pushrod 555-15930
- (1) JEGS Compact Black Billet In-Line Fuel Filter 555-15031
Specifications:
do you still require the ball to make this push rod work
Do you have to have a regulator with this?
Why won't that work on a 1992 chevy blazer, 350, the block has a fuel pump provision?,, if I am converting from TBI to Carburetor? Please advise,, Thanks
Will this fuel pump work on a 383 stroker small Chevrolet engine.
will this work on a 406 small brock running on e85 with about 550-600 hp
Would this fit a 1992 Silverado 350 sbc?
I wanted to know if this fuel pump fits my 1986 caprice 350 v8 engine
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