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Carburetor Fit 1957 60 62 Ford 144 170 200" 223" 6cyl Holley 1904 Carb 1 Barrel on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
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hongkong, Hong Kong
Condition:New Brand:SherryBerg Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:FALCON 188 UPC:076783016996

THIS CARBURETOR  IS ALL NEW UNIVERSAL ZINC & ALUMINUM ALLOY 1 BARREL CARBURETOR WITH A MANUAL CHOKE FOR USE ON FORD 144", 170", 200" & 223" INLINE 6 CYLINDER ENGINES USED IN ANY FORD PRODUCT.. THIS ONE BARREL IS SIMILAR TO A HOLLEY ONE BARREL MODEL 1904 WHICH WAS USED BY FORD FROM 1957-62. IF YOU ARE PLAGUED WITH HARD STARTING, HESITATION, POOR IDLE QUALITY, FLAT SPOTS AND POOR THROTTLE RESPONSE THIS NEW DAYTONA 1 BARREL IS THE IDEAL REPLACEMENT FOR A 50-60 YEAR OLD ORIGINAL CARBURETOR THAT IS WORN OUT AND DIFFICULT TO SERVICE
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