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70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 Buick Olds Pontiac Rochester 4bbl Choke Thermostat on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Elmwood Park, Illinois, United States

Elmwood Park, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Filco Manufacturer Part Number:31-252

Offered is an NORS choke thermostat from Filco # 31-252, listed for these Rochester 4bbl applications: Buick '77 350, 403, 455 all, '78 350R,X, 403 all, Olds '70 350,455 Cutlass, '71 455 hi perf s/t, '72 455 Cutlass, '73 455 Cutlass s/t, '74 455 hi perf, '71-'74 350 all, '75 400 all, '75 350 Omega, '76 350 non-Calif, '77 403 all, '77 350 with carbs 17057258,550,553, '78 350R,403, and Pontiac '75-'76 350 Ventura, '77 350 with carbs 17057255,56,58,550,553, '77-'78 403 all, '78 350R,X all. Item is very nice.

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