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Longacre 32702 Extended Throttle Rod Imca Dirt Racing on 2040-parts.com

US $33.99
Location:

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:32702 Brand:Longacre Part Brand:Longacre

Extended Carb Linkage Kit — 32702

  • Includes 2 all metal rod ends, aircraft aluminum tube, Holley™ carb bushing, 2 return springs, bolts and nuts
  • Just bend to clear air cleaner, cut to length, thread one end (requires 1/4-28 tap)
  • Easily forms to any car or use straight
  • Heat treated aluminum alloy stays to shape in use, won't straighten out and cut throttle travel, costing you power
  • 28 1/2" length
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