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Pontiac Quadrajet 1976 Firebird -transam 400 Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Maylene, Alabama, United States

Maylene, Alabama, United States
This a carburetor core and must be rebuilt before using.
Brand:Carter Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:17056264 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:original plating

This is a rebuildable carburetor core  for all 1976 Pontiac Firebird / TransAm 400 engines & automatic transmission. Carb number 17056264  .  Parts may be missing. This carburetor must be serviced / rebuilt before it can be used. I try to check all my carbs to make sure the throttle , choke ,pump & metering rods are free . And the fuel inlet threads are good so I can tell you before you buy.  ( This carb has Stripped threads on the choke housing ) But sometimes things get past me so look close and ask questions before buying. Sold as-is no warranty.

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