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Holley Carburetor Standard Main Jets Hly122-86 Pair.0100" Jet Hole Size Aed Race on 2040-parts.com

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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:HOLLEY Manufacturer Part Number:122-86

HOLLEY STANDARD MAIN JETS
  • HOLLEY
  • STANDARD MAIN JETS
  •  PAIR
  • P/N# 122-86
  • .0100" HOLE SIZE
  • FITS ALL HOLLEY MODEL 2010,2300,4010,4011,4150,4160 &4500
  • 1/4"-32 UNF THREAD
These metering orifices control fuel flow into the metering system. They are rated in flow capacity (cubic centimeters per minute) and are changeable for tuning purposes. The shape of the entry, exit, and size determines flow. All Holley Main jets are flow tested and then stamped with the correct number.

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