Rochester Tri-power 2 G Base Plates With Linkage on 2040-parts.com
Roselle, Illinois, United States
Used set of Rochester 2G small base tri-power base plates and stainless linkage. Good running condition. Small amounts of venturi sealer seen on the valve surfaces. Set up for small chevy V8 with Offenhauser intake. Will work with Eddelbrock intake also. Idle seats are good.
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