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TYC-Electric Fuel Pump
Part #: 152065A|Brand: TYC|MPN #: 152065-A~TY
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$21.92 / ea
  • The TYC 152065-A Electric Fuel Pump is engineered to provide reliable fuel delivery for a range of Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC models from 1964 to 1987. Designed as a direct replacement, this fuel pump ensures seamless integration into existing fuel systems, minimizing downtime and maintenance costs for fleet operations. Its OE-comparable harness and mounting provisions facilitate a hassle-free drop-in installation, reducing labor expenses and operational disruptions. Rigorous accelerated cycling tests validate its durability, while individual power testing at the factory confirms consistent functionality. The inclusion of an upgraded carbon commutator and components enhances durability and efficiency, contributing to prolonged service life and reduced maintenance intervals. With a flow rate of 27-40 gallons per hour (GPH) and a maximum air pressure of 5-7 psi, this fuel pump meets the demands of various vehicle engines, ensuring optimal performance. The 2-pin main connector simplifies wiring, further streamlining the installation process. By choosing the TYC 152065-A Electric Fuel Pump, fleet operators can enhance vehicle reliability, reduce maintenance costs, and ensure consistent fuel delivery across their fleet.

    • OE-comparable harness for easy installation
    • Rigorous accelerated cycling tests for durability
    • Individually power-tested at the factory for functionality
    • Upgraded carbon commutator and components for increased durability and efficiency
    • Flow rate of 27-40 GPH
    • Maximum air pressure of 5-7 psi
    • 2-pin main connector for straightforward wiring
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