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Quick Fuel Q650 650 Double Pumper Carburetor on 2040-parts.com

US $375.00
Location:

Durham, North Carolina, United States

Durham, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:Q-650 Part Brand:QUICK FUEL Interchange Part Number:MECHANICAL SECONDARY Brand:QUICK FUEL Other Part Number:DOUBLE PUMPER

This carb came off of a 425 HP 347CI crate motor from Patriot Performance.  It's basically new.  Very low hours.  I need a more "street friendly" carb with choke.  Actual carb pictures coming soon. This carb sells for $650 at Summit Performance. 

Brand:Quick Fuel 
Manufacturer's Part Number:Q-650 
Part Type:Carburetors 
Product Line:Quick Fuel Q-Series 4-Barrel Carburetors 
Summit Racing Part Number:QFT-Q-650 
UPC:849804000768 
CFM:650 
Fuel:Gasoline  
Flange:Square bore 
Choke:None 
Secondary Type:Mechanical 
uel Inlet:Dual 
Primary Jet Size:72 
Primary Power Valve (Hg):4.5 Hg 
Secondary Jet Size:80 
Primary Outer Air Bleed Sizes Included:73 Primary Inner Air Bleed Sizes Included:33 Secondary Power Valve:Plug Secondary Outer Air Bleed Sizes Included:73 Secondary Inner Air Bleed Sizes Included:33 
Carburetor Finish:Tumble polished 
Ford Kickdown:No 
Booster Type:Down-leg 
Throttle Linkage Type:Universal 
Carburetor Height (in):3.250 in. 

Notes:Carburetor features the Proform high-flow main body, billet metering blocks, and billet throttle baseplate. Fuel inlets are 7/8-20 in. thread. Get big-time performance with Quick Fuel Q-Series 4-barrel carburetors with Proform high-flow main bodies, which include either down-leg or annular boosters, screw-in idle and high-speed air bleeds, accelerator pump discharge nozzles, and a blended venturi area. These carburetors have CNC-machined billet metering blocks with 4-stage emulsion to provide more precise fuel metering, improve throttle response, and give a more uniform fuel performance curve. With so many great benefits and their blend of performance and drivability, it's no wonder that these Quick Fuel Q-Series carburetors are the popular choice. So, go ahead--throttle it up with Quick Fuel!

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