Vendor Part Number | Quantity Needed | Description | Part Number |
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SL66713A + | 1 | Guide, Intake | 08-11816 |
Uniform hardness all the way through the steel barrel walls which allows the barrel to provide even wear while withstanding extreme cylinder temperatures and pressures. Exhaust and intake ports are volumetrically matched to maximum output and performance. Increased port wall thickness - eliminates problems with warping and cracking. Computer-generated head fin configuration - deliver more uniform heat transfer and fewer "hot" spots. Manufactured from the most advanced alloys available - exceed industry standard for strength and porosity. + Included with stud assembly. |
best fitting aftermarket out there.
Great product. works as described
Exactly as described. High pressure fuel pump is generally used on injected engines, low pressure pump for carbureted engines.
Prompt delivery and a good quality pump.
Replacement pump well packaged and now working to specification. Maybe I missed the information in the listing but suggest you state that the overhauled pump comes with gasket and O-rings. I ordered an extra pump to accessory case gasket.
especially like the e mail reciept
Installed on an M20-j. Pressure is right on the redline for the airframe. It’s well within specs for the engine. Worked as expected.
Great parts and great price Ive been using Superior for years and have no problem using them as replacement for OEM
No problems except didnt have instructions for return of pump for credit.
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