Holley 20-54 Secondary Carburetor Throttle Rod on 2040-parts.com
Central Point, Oregon, US
Holley Carburetor Parts & Accessories
| Description: 4150SEC.ROD |
| UPC Code 090120362041 090127036204 |
| Carburetor Throttle Secondary Connecting Rod For Models 4150/4010 Mechanical |
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