80-81 Trans Am 301 Turbo Electric Choke Thermostat Ca Emm Standard on 2040-parts.com
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
New Standard Hygrade choke thermostat. Installs on carburetor choke housing (housing not included). Fits the following:
80-81 Trans Am w/ 301 Turbo with factory Quadrajet # 17067332, 17081276 and Canada Emissions TECH TIP : Your electric choke power circuit must be functioning for an electric choke to work. |
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