3 Port Aluminum Fuel Distribution Block (brushed) on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Oregon, United States
BOLT ON 3 PIECE BOLT ON 3 PORT BRUSHED ALUMINUM 1 1/4 HEX FUEL MANIFOLD OUTLET PORTS ARE 1/4 NPT AND INLET 3/8 NPT OVERALL LENGTH IS 6 INCHES FITTINGS NOT INCLUDED FITS HOT ROD RAT ROD ALLOWS YOU TO PLACE ON FIRE WALL OR FENDER WELL
I ALSO MAKE CUSTOM BRACKETS THESE FUEL BLOCKS DO NOT HAVE PORT FOR THE GAUGE |
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