Ford Autolite Motorcraft Carburetor Jet Jets 2100 2150 4100 4300 Pair (2) # 62 on 2040-parts.com
Hackett, Arkansas, US
Welcome to Mountain Man Fuel Systems. If you do not see the carburetor or the part you need or would like a quote on Rebuilding your carburetor Call 479-639-2022 or Email This Jet pair are # 62. 5/16-32 thread for Ford Autolite Motorcraft 2100 2150 ( 2bbl) 4100 4300 (4bbl). Make sure you check your thread size as some older carbs have smaller threads. We have other jet sizes available. If you need a part and can't find it in our store give us a call.
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Ted & Ardell
Mountain Man Fuel Systems 479-639-2022
Hackett Ar 72937
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