Johnson Replacement Motor Cartridge 500 Gph Part#28552 on 2040-parts.com
Eagle, Michigan, United States
This is a replacement motor cartridge manufactured by JOHNSON PUMP. This is a MOTOR 500 which means it has 500 GPH at open flow, This is a universal replacement motor cartridge for all Johnson pump and Mayfair cartridge bilge pumps and cartridge baitwell pumps. Thanks for shopping at Marc's Marine.
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