this is a remanufactured holley 4412 500 cfm .this is a very special carb list goes as is sleeved which has opened up the bore size a lot and been epoxied in , stainless steel butterflies,has 88 H jets thi carb has a pro series rebuild kit new bolts , screws, nonstick gaskets neopreme notched float,new acc pump needle and seat plastic needle and seat gaskets, rubber oring idle mixture screws,has a nice lite weight billet idle screw like i said very nice carb and if u r racing at a track wanting a choke flap and 4412 carb # this is it if u want to win major advantage!!! great feedback ck it out
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