Speed Demon 650cfm Carburetor - Rebuilt - W/jets And Power Valves on 2040-parts.com
Vass, North Carolina, US
Speed Demon 650CFM carb - completely rebuilt. Purchased with a built SBF but decided to convert to fuel injection. Also includes compete tuning kit shown - jets, power valves, metering blocks. Dry-break fittings not included.
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