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Edelbrock 9907 Reman. 750cfm Carburetor - Manual Choke on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Color:NA MPN:9907 Manufacturer:Edelbrock EAN:0085347099078 Brand:Edelbrock UPC:085347099078

 
 
 
Edelbrock 9907 Reman. 750CFM Carburetor - Manual Choke
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Description

Burnished Aluminum. GM/AMC-Style Throttle Linkage. Electric Choke Installed from Factory. Easy Tuning with 2-Piece Design. Smooth Secondary Transition. Both Timed and Full Vacuum Ports. Includes PCV Outlet.


Features

  • Edelbrock Carburetor 9907


Additional Information

  • Manufacturer: Edelbrock
  • Shipping Weight: 820
  • Product Dimensions:
    Width: 10.80
    Length: 12.90
    Height: 6.70

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