Working 2bbl Holley 6804 Marine Boat Sbf Engine Carburetor Spacer Two 2 Barrel on 2040-parts.com
Sauk City, Wisconsin, United States
For sale is a working Holley 6804 2bbl carburetor with electric choke, non-vacuum advance. It was taken from a working boat engine. I upgraded engines in my boat and will no longer be using this carburetor. It will need a gasket kit installed. All parts are present and everything works.
Also included is a carburetor spacer with a fitting for a hose that connects to your PCV valve. |
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