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Fuel Pump To Carburetor Line, w/Oil & Fuel Fltr, SS (1955 Chevy Bel Air; 1955 Chevy 150; 1955 Chevy 210; 1955 Chevy Nomad)

Item EK-57-241624-1
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      Features

      • New
      • 8 Cylinder Engine with Add-On Oil Filter Used Alongside Gas Filter
      • 304 Stainless Steel Construction
      • Fits 1955 Chevy Bel Air, 150, 210, and Nomad Models

      Description

      Premium Gas Line Replacement. The Fuel Pump to Carburetor Line with Integrated Oil and Fuel Filters, made from stainless steel, is engineered to ensure reliable fuel delivery while protecting the fuel system from contaminants. This component maintains efficient engine performance by incorporating an oil filter that works in conjunction with the gas filter.

      Durable Stainless Steel Construction. Manufactured from 304 stainless steel, this gas line offers excellent resistance to corrosion and wear, guaranteeing long-lasting durability. The stainless steel finish provides a clean, professional look ideal for under-hood environments.

      Simple Installation. Installation requires basic mechanical skills without the need for drilling or complex modifications, allowing for a straightforward replacement that fits existing fuel system connections.

      Application. Designed specifically for 1955 Chevy Bel Air, 150, 210, and Nomad models, this fuel line ensures a precise fitment for these classic Chevrolet full-size vehicles.

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