Beck/Arnley Engine Management Products Meet or Exceed OE Specifications

Beck/Arnley Engine Management Products Meet or Exceed OE Specifications

Beck/Arnley is committed to offering engine management products with OE form, fit and function. All our products meet or exceed OE specifications.

Beck/Arnley is committed to offering engine management products with OE form, fit and function. All our products meet or exceed OE specifications.

We’ve got the right part for every job.
We offer mechanical and electrical fuel pumps in both OE and replacement styles to accommodate you. We also sell new and remanufactured fuel injectors for the full range of import applications, including late-model vehicles. Beck/Arnley part number consolidation is within OE specified flow rates to ensure optimum performance. Most Beck/Arnley oxygen sensors have direct OE connectors, so no modifications are necessary. Universal-style sensors are also available.

We remanufacture from the ground up.
From housing to harness, Beck/Arnley reconditioned distributors are disassembled, cleaned and inspected, with all parts repaired or replaced before assembly. They are then calibrated and tested at both room temperature and engine operating temperature.

Our European import distributor caps match OE and some include a special cover to provide additional moisture protection. Caps for Japanese vehicles include the OE terminal materials and color configurations for trouble-free performance.

Precision and performance are our goals.
Our Blue Thunder wire sets are precision engineered for superior performance and long life with a Super Mag Core (German applications feature copper cores). Our wires are always the right length to prevent stretching or coiling, and diameters match exactly. OE-style boots protect wires and spark plugs from dirt, heat and moisture.

Beck/Arnley offers the following engine management products:
• 046 – EGR valves;
• 090 – Vehicle speed sensors;
• 151 – Mechanical fuel pumps;
• 152 – Electric fuel pumps;
• 155 – Remanufactured fuel injectors;
• 156 – Oxygen sensors
• 157 – Remanufactured MAFS and fuel injection products;
• 158 – TPS, MAP, knock and temperature sensors;
• 171 – Points;
• 172 – Condensers;
• 173 – Ignition rotors;
• 174 – Distributor caps;
• 175 – Ignition wire sets;
• 176 – Glow plugs;
• 178 – Ignition coils and components; and
• 180 – Cam/crank sensors and electronic ignition.

For additional information, visit www.beckarnley.com.

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