Jabsco IT9700-01 9700 Marine Engine Cooling Pump - 1" Flanged Ports - 1" Flanged Ports
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Jabsco IT9700-01 9700 Marine Engine Cooling Pump - 1" Flanged Ports - 1" Flanged Ports

SKU:
IT9700-01
$1,239.15
Jabsco IT9700-01 9700 Marine Engine Cooling Pump - 1" Flanged Ports - 1" Flanged Ports View full description

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Marine Engine Cooling pump for certain Hamworthy, Perkins or Leyland-Thornycroft engines.

• For Perkins, Hamworthy, Leyland-Thornycroft & Compair engines
• Ports: 1" flanged-style
• Flow rate: Nominal 17.8 gallons/min (80 Liters/min) at 1500 rpm
• Weight: 6 lb (2.8 kg)
• Drive: Coupling
• Full cam - 6.2mm depth
• Self-priming from dry up to 7.8ft (2.4m)
• Constructed from marine quality bronze and stainless steel for ruggedness and reliability
• Easy to service and maintain
• Body: Bronze
• Impeller: Neoprene
• Wearplate: Replaceable
• Shaft: 316 Stainless Steel
• Shaft Seal: Carbon/ceramic mechanical type
• Bearings: Twin row, ball type

 
Brand:
Jabsco

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