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Sb Chevy Tunnel Ram 2x4 Linkage Kit Dual Quad 350 383 406 Small Block Cheyv on 2040-parts.com

US $150.87
Location:

Brookings, South Dakota, United States

Brookings, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:AED Manufacturer Part Number:7000

AED-7000 S/B Chevy Pro Tunnel-Ram 2x4 Linkage Kit

SB Chevy Pro Tunnel-Ram Linkage Kit These are absolutely the finest linkage kits available for sideways mounted carburetor mounting. All kits use aircraft quality components, including left and right hand Heim Joints for precise metering of opening and closing rates. There is virtually no flexing which translates into reduced pedal pressure and eliminates overcenter problems. All kits come complete with instructions and will work with virtually any carburetor and manifold combination

 

 

 


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