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Holley Needle And Seat Assemblies 6-513 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.07
Location:

Florida, New York, United States

Florida, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Holly Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:6-513 UPC:Does not apply

Fuel Bowl Float Style: Side hung Seat Size: 0.097 in. Needle Material: Viton® Spring-Loaded: Yes Adjustable: Yes Quantity: Sold individually. Notes: Off-Road type. Holley offers several needle and seat assemblies for use as replacements or performance upgrades. Available in different sizes, they're also available in different materials to suit a wide range of applications. Viton® needles are for all gasoline applications, steel needles are used with alcohol or exotic race fuels, and titanium needles are used for their responsiveness during changes in flow rates, as well as for their excellent sealing capabilities. Any way you look at it, you're sure to find the right one for your application.

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