From the Manufacturer
FEATURES
- Calibrated for good street performance and fuel economy
- Full vacuum ports for ignition advance
- Two-step metering rods for independent custom tuning of cruise and power circuits
- Easy-to-install linkage adapter kit
- Metering rods are changed without disassembling the carb for easy installation
SPECIFICATIONS
- Fits Edelbrock Performer or Performer EPS manifold
- Includes: Metering Jets – Primary .098, Secondary .095; Metering Rods – .075 x .047; Step-Up Spring – yellow (4" Hg).
- Use our Carb Stud Kits #8008 or #8024 if needed.
Product Description
Carburetors for Sale
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