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Mallory Ignition 4309 - Mallory Fuel Pressure Regulators

  • Fuel Pressure Regulator, Aluminum, Natural, 3-12 psi, Universal, Each
  • Application Specific
  • Estimated Ship Date: Today
 
BrandMallory Ignition
Manufacturer's Part Number4309
Part TypeFuel Pressure Regulators
Product LineMallory Fuel Pressure Regulators
Summit Racing Part NumberMAA-4309
 
FuelGasoline
Pressure Range (psi)3-12
Regulator StyleReturn
Regulator LocationInline
Boost/Vacuum Reference PortYes
Boost/Vacuum Rise Ratio1:1
Gauge PortNo
Mounting Bracket IncludedYes
Fittings IncludedNo
RebuildableYes
Inlet QuantitySingle
Inlet AttachmentFemale threads
Inlet Size3/8 in. NPT
Outlet QuantityTriple
Outlet AttachmentFemale threads
Outlet Size3/8 in. NPT
Return AttachmentFemale threads
Return Fitting Size3/8 in. NPT
Regulator MaterialAluminum
Regulator FinishClear anodized
QuantitySold individually.
 

High-flow for your fuel system.

When using high-pressure fuel pumps, a fuel pressure regulator must be installed to prevent carburetor flooding. These Mallory fuel pressure regulators feature housings fully machined from 6061-T6 billet aluminum, and specially designed high-flow fuel passages. These features, combined with a quick-acting diaphragm assembly, make them extremely efficient. A mounting bracket is provided to allow quick and easy mounting.

Warranty

Mallory products carry a limited one-year warranty, except for parts used in competition, which are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 90 days from the date of the original retail purchase. This warranty does not cover products which have been subjected to abuse, accident, alteration, modification, improper installation, improper operational adjustments, tampering, negligence, misuse, repair or service by anyone other than Mallory, actual or alleged labor, transportation, or other incidental charges, or actual or alleged consequential damages incurred by use.