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67 68 69 Z28 & 70 Corvette Lt1 Holley Choke Thermostat Kit All Nos Gm on 2040-parts.com

US $117.00
Location:

Camp Verde, Arizona, United States

Camp Verde, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Brand:GM Other Part Number:3896970 Manufacturer Part Number:3887148

These new old stock GM parts make up the 3 components of the automatic choke control thermostat for some Holley carburetor GM Performance Engines. .  This set pertains to 67-69 Z-28 302 hi-perf. engines.  70 Corvette LT1 Special hi-perf.  66-67 Corvette 300 h.p. hi-perf. 327.  These part numbers come directly from my old GM parts catalogs.  There is a retainer that holds the rod into place, the retainer came from standard parts back in the day and can be found at any parts store. THANKS FOR VIEWING!!

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