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Mechanical Fuel Injection Metering Valve And Mics Parts Injectors Ect on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Jefferson, Ohio, United States

Jefferson, Ohio, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

misc parts my father was working on I know the phenolic plate fits the top of a 3 or 4-71 blower and the aluminum plate is drilled and tapped for injector bodies and a gm throttle body tied to a mechanical fuel injection barrel valve. the rest of the stuff is misc stuff linkage jets ect. I don't know how this stuff works I can say it looks clean and in decent shape but know what your buying from the pictures I will try to answer questions as best I can thanks 

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