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Blower Screen Top Gasket, 6-71, 8-71, Littlefield, Bds, Mooneyham, Weiand on 2040-parts.com

US $18.00
Location:

Rio Linda, California, United States

Rio Linda, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Blower Top Manufacturer Part Number:6-71

This is a brand new blower screen top gasket that will fit both the 6-71 and 8-71 blowers. It will fit all 6/71 and 8/71 blowers and superchargers such as the Littlefield, Mooneyham, BDS, Hampton, Bowers, Danekas, Blower Shop. The gasket has a bolt hole center line of 13 1/4" front to rear and 4 3/8" wide.

Tech tip:

Use wheel bearing grease when installing your gasket and you will be able to remove the carb top or injector when needed without ruining the gasket. I once used the same gasket on my race car for almost 10 years.Wheel bearing grease will also act as a sealer.



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