Carburetor Pop-off Gauge,0-15psi, Tag Kart, Kt100, Vintage Kart,walbro,tillotson on 2040-parts.com
Elgin, Illinois, United States
New carburetor pop-off gauge.
A must for checking / tuning your go kart or hot saw carburetor. Comes with high quality components including 304 stainless steel fittings and a 0-15 psi liquid filled gauge (Gauge includes vent to zero gauge). Use for Walbro, Tilloston, and other carburetors to check the inlet needle pop off pressure and sealing. |
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