Lt1 Lt4 Camaro Z28 Ss Firebird Ta 5.7 Throttle Body Iac Idle Air Control Gasket on 2040-parts.com
Edmonds, Washington, United States
For auction is a brand new factory OEM GM IAC (idle air control) Throttle Body Gasket (top plate cover gasket) for LT1 and LT4 1993-1997 Chevrolet Camaro, SS, RS, Z/28 and Pontiac Firebird, Formula, Trans Am, Impala, Impala SS and all GM vehicles with LT1 and/or LT4 powerplant.. Will fit most all makes and size throttle body's including BBK, Holley, Edelbrock, Performance Products, Arizona Marine and others. Will fit Twin 58mm (1000 cfm), twin 52mm (750 cfm) and twin 48mm (oem) (570 cfm).
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