Aeroquip Carburetor Inlet, -8 An Male To 7/8-20 In. Male *free Shipping* on 2040-parts.com
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Fitting Attachment 1: Male threads
Fitting Size 1: 7/8-20 in. Fitting Attachment 2: Male threads Fitting Size 2: -8 AN Fitting Material: Aluminum Fitting Finish: Blue anodized Fuel Filter Included: No Quantity: Sold individually. |
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