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Fuel Injector Bungs on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Whittier, California, US

Whittier, California, US
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This is a set of 8 aluminum bungs for custom fuel injection applications. They can be welded into the intake or some builders just epoxy them in place. They fit standard GM & Bosch type injectors (and others of this design) like I have listed in my other ads. If you are planing to build your own fuel injection intake, this is a great time saver. Save shipping and order a set of my injectors or injector plugs at the same time. You can order a set of 4 for $25.00. Just send me an e-mail with your request. I have several sets in stock.

If you are working with an older cast iron intake, I now offer them in 1018 steel so you can braze or weld them in place. Please drop me a note for information and cost of steel bungs at this ebay accont name using aol dot com 

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