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Holley 0-80457s 4160 Carburetor 600 Cfm Square Bore 4-barrel Electric Choke on 2040-parts.com

US $141.00
Location:

Melbourne, Florida, US

Melbourne, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:0-80457S Warranty:Yes Part Brand:Holley UPC:090127420065

This is a brand new carb. It was used on a customers car to go around the block that's it. Still comes in Original Holley box. Has less then a mile on it.

Number of Barrels: 4
Carburetor Flange: Square bore
CFM: 600
Choke: Electric
Fuel: Gasoline
Secondary Type: Vacuum
New or Remanufactured: New
Fuel Inlet: Single
Carburetor Finish: Silver
Ford Kickdown: Yes
Throttle Linkage Type: Universal
Quantity: Sold Each

Carburetor, Model 4150, 750 cfm, Square Bore, Manual Choke, 4-Barrel, Dual Inlet, Dichromate, Each

Here at last from Holley are the new and improved 4160 model 4-barrel carburetors. These carburetors are equipped with Holley's all-new Tru-Set needle and seats, which have eliminated the need for external adjustments. This change allows for easier "bolt-on-and-go" performance. The floats have been factory-set for optimum fuel levels at 3 to 6 psi of fuel pressure and should never need adjustment. If you're running over 6 psi of fuel, a fuel regulator is required. These carburetors also include a new, refined appearance on their float bowls, main bodies, and vacuum secondary caps. Along with having upgraded choke caps for smoother engine warm-up and better cold drivability, these carbs are also the perfect upgrades for any ride.

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