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Fullerton, California, United States

Fullerton, California, United States
Used in good condition. Removed from working car.
Brand:HOLLEY Electric Choke Conversion Kit Warranty:No Warranty Manufacturer Part Number:45-223

Holley CHOKE CONVERSION KIT

Electric Choke Conversion Kit Standard Finish w/Internal Vacuum Source


Brand:Holley

Manufacturer's Part Number:45-223

Part Type:Choke Kits

Product Line:Holley Electric Choke Conversion Kits

Choke:Electric

Quantity:Sold as a kit. includes plate and shaft pieces

Notes:This choke kit fits carburetors with an internal vacuum source.

These kits can be used to convert Holley carburetors originally equipped with either a hot air or hand-operated choke into a fully automatic operation.

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