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FS: Edelbrock Victor Series #1711 Racing Fuel Pump for SBC



 
 
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Old December 3rd 04, 04:18 PM
Tim
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Default FS: Edelbrock Victor Series #1711 Racing Fuel Pump for SBC

FS: Edelbrock Victor Series #1711 Racing Fuel Pump for SBC

This is a slightly used #1711 Edelbrock Victor Series Racing Fuel Pump for a
small block Chevy. It retails for $78.95 at Summit.

130 GPH. 13-14 PSI. 1/2 NPT inlet & outlet.

This was on a street rod I purchased. The racing pump's fuel pressure is too
high for the car's street carburator so I replaced it with a street pump. I
don't know how old it is but it was working like new (I tested the pressure)
and looks fairly new.

On eBay at -->
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2441151778
with no reserve

Here is the street rod I removed the pump from -->
http://www.racetec.cc/Tudor/

Thanks,
Tim
http://www.RaceTec.cc
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