Enderle - Hat Nozzle Fuel Injection Nozzle Body - Aluminum Aereated on 2040-parts.com
Gilman, Iowa, United States
Injector Hat nozzle bodies come with one aeration hole and has a deflector style tip for better fuel atomization. Length (Tip to End): 2.00" with 1/8" NPT threads. Accepts Enderle screw-in nozzle jets. Made from aluminum for durability and long life.
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