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Part 215-05 New Flame Arrestor Stainless Steel For Standard Carb W/ Chrome Knob on 2040-parts.com

US $174.95
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San Dimas, California, United States

San Dimas, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:215-05 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Brand:EDDIE MARINE

Part 215-05 NEW Flame Arrestor Stainless Steel for Standard 4-Barrel Carb w/ Chrome Knob

Manufactured by EDDIE MARINE.

Our stainless steel flame arrestors are heavy duty in construction and are hand polished to a mirror like finish (we even polish the button head bolts that are used in their assembly). The arrestors fit standard carburetors with 5-1/8” opening and feature course stainless steel mesh for optimum air flow. They come complete with two 5/8" breather tubes and meet all U.S. Coast Guard requirements. 10” diameter and 3-3/4” tall. 


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