S&s Cycle - 16-0057 - 1in. Spacer Kit (1-7/8in. Opening) on 2040-parts.com
San Jose, California, United States
New in box designed for carb installations where additional clearance is required between the tank and air cleaner spacer block kit comes with an O-ring
1 7/8in. opening: Mounting hole pattern is identical to stock pattern on Tillotson, Bendix and Keihin butterfly type carbs. Use with all S&S 1 7/8in. manifolds, includes O-ring |
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