Pontiac
Word spreads fast among Pontiac racers regarding this pump. Walking through the pits at any national or divisional race, it is hard to find a Pontiac engine without this pump. Installation can be performed between rounds, its that easy to install! No inlet required. 1962 to 1968 engines must use 1969 & amp; later 11-bolt timing cover, vibration damper and pulleys. Countersunk bolts and stock thickness body make it compatible with engine plates.
Features:
- Fits Pontiac 301-455ci V8 1962-81 (1962-68 must use 11-bolt timing cover)
- Suitable for street or drag strip use - 3000+ hour life expectancy
- Show quality finish
- Heavy duty motor provides 42 gallons per minute free flow rating
- All stainless steel hardware included
- Light weight. Complete Pontiac unit weighs only 6 pounds!
- Stainless steel large diameter main shaft with high performance ceramic seal
Technical Specifications:
- Finishing The System: This pump is supplied complete with gaskets and hardware. There are no other necessary items.
- Amperage draw: Under normal use the pump will draw 6-7 amps.
- Overall Height Dimension: The standard pump is 4.28" long from the mounting surface to the tip of the pump.
- Pump Weight: This application weighs 6 lbs.
Additional Notes: The 42GPM pump is suitable for normally aspirated engines up to 650HP.
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
WARNING: The wires of these products contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.