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Holley Fuel Bowl Screws Hex Head New Allstate Carburetor on 2040-parts.com

US $5.50
Location:

Central Islip, New York, US

Central Islip, New York, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Holley


Part #: CS5552-4

Tech Support 631 234 8327

OE HOLLEY CARBURETOR FUEL BOWL SCREWS

Fits:
  • These are Brand NEW  Each Lot will have 4 screws in it. SO if you have a 4 bbl with 2 metering blocks you will need 2 lots.
  • This has a 5/16 hex head and is 2 1/2" long 
  • This is the fuel bowl screw that is in every 4150, double pumper, 4500 Dominator, and every 2bbl Holley's
  • We also have the shorter fuel bowl screws for the  the rear on the vacuum secondary carbs that came with the metering plate like the 1850 and the 80457.
  • Cheaper than mail order as always.  Buyer agrees to pay $6.00 for shipping and handling for the 1st lot. With a max of $9.50 for unlimited lots. International buyers will pay $9.00 shipping charges. Canadian buyers pay $7.

any questions can be directed to tech@allcarbs com

 


 

 




Thank you for your interest in our fuel system products. We are currently closed for our summer vacation and will return to the shop on Aug 5th. Any orders placed between July 26th and Aug 4th will be shipped on Aug 5th.
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