Harley Davidson Big Twin Screamin' Eagle Holley Dual Throat Carburetor on 2040-parts.com
Melbourne, Florida, US
Holley dual throat carburetor for Harley Davidsons. Appears that intake has been modified for smoother air flow. Part number on carburetor body is R80579 and serial number is 01936.
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