Holley 122-81 Carburetor Standard Main Jet - Pack Of 2 on 2040-parts.com
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Holley 122-81 Carburetor Standard Main Jet - Pack of 2 Item Description
Features This standard main jet is manufactured to high tolerances for consistency and is designed to fine-tune the carburetor for street or race applications. The hole size measures 0.0920'' and is threaded for easy installation and removal. It is a replacement jet and comes with 1/4-32 unified fine thread. Additional Information
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