Edelbrock 2696;carburetor Adapter; 0.850 Inch Thick on 2040-parts.com
Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
Carburetor adapters allow proper installation of carburetor to manifold Downloads Warranty Compatibility: Square-Bore Carburetor To Stock Quadrajet And Thermo-Quad Manifolds Thickness (IN): 0.85 Inch Includes Fuel Line: No Includes Carburetor Studs: No Includes Gaskets: Yes Includes Hardware: Yes
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