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Aed Holley Dominator Pro-series Rew New Kit 1050 Carburetor Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $73.63
Location:

Brookings, South Dakota, United States

Brookings, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:AED Manufacturer Part Number:45001

750-1250 Holley Dominator Pro-Series Renew Kit
When you want to fully restore your AED or Holley Carburetor to it’s original look and quality the Pro-Series carburetor kits are the answer. They include all the great components of the Ultimate Performance Carburetor Kits plus additional hardware that corrodes, wears out, and plain just looks miserable over time. Also included are New Reusable Bowl and Metering Gaskets! Here are some of the special features included:

"AED Kit" Features and Benefits
Standard are high-flow needle and seats
Nylon reusable needle and seat gaskets
Nylon reusable bowl screw gaskets
New brass idle mixture screws
New needle and seat nuts and screws
New accelerator pump squirter check valves
Special no-leak fuel inlet gaskets  
New bowl screws and pump nozzle screws
New pump cover and throttle plate screws
New needle and seat nuts and screws
Baseplate screws and idle mixture screws
Idle speed position screw and idle speed spring
Sight plug screws and secondary connecting link
Miscellaneous clips, pins, and hardware

 

 


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