Russell 641141 Fuel Line Kit Dominator Carburetor on 2040-parts.com
Arkadelphia, Arkansas, United States
Russell's dual fuel inlets for Dominator carburetors are fully
assembled and ready for installation. They feature stainless steel
braided hose construction with anodized AN fittings and fuel bowl
washers.
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