Holley 750 Cfm 4160 Carburetor 3310-4 4 Bbl Date Code 2737 on 2040-parts.com
Moorhead, Minnesota, United States
HOLLEY 750 CFM 4160 CARBURETOR LIST 3310 - 4 4 BBL 1 - USED HOLLEY 4160 750 CFM CARBURETOR, LIST 3310-4 DATE CODE 2373 CARB HAS MANUAL CHOKE AND VACUUM SECONDARIES, ALL LINKAGES WORK SMOOTHLY AND FREELY. CARB CAME OFF A RUNNING ENGINE, BUT IT HAS BEEN IN STORAGE FOR SEVERAL YEARS IT IS RECOMMENDED TO REBUILD PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. PLEASE CHECK PICS CAREFULLY, CARB COMES WITH EVERYTHING SHOWN IN PICS, CARB MAY BE MISSING SOME PARTS OR PIECES CARB SOLD AS IS |
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