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Mr Gasket 6151 T Style Fuel Block Tripple Outlet on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
Location:

Beloit, Wisconsin, United States

Beloit, Wisconsin, United States
Mr Gasket 6151 T Style Fuel Block Tripple Outlet, US $22.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Mr Gasket Surface Finish:Chrome Plated Manufacturer Part Number:6151 Warranty:Yes UPC:084041061510

 Mr Gasket  # 6151   T- Style Fuel Block Triple Outlet

New In Package

  • Style: T Style
  • Inlet Quantity: 1
  • Inlet Size (IN): 3/8 Inch
  • Outlet Quantity: 3
  • Outlet Size (IN): 1/4 Inch
  • Finish: Chrome Plated
  • Color: Silver
  • Material: Aluminum

 *  Features  :

  • Ideal For Plumbing Tri Power Set Ups, Dual Inlet Holleys With Nitrous
  • 3/8 Inch Diameter NPT Tapped Inlet With 1/4 Inch Diameter Tapped Outlets
  • Easy To Install
  • Limited 90 Day Warranty
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