Throttle Position Sensor Rochester Carburetor Computer Dual & Quadrajet Tps on 2040-parts.com
Hackett, Arkansas, US
Welcome to Mountain Man Fuel Systems. If you do not see the carburetor or the part you need or would like a quote on Rebuilding your carburetor Call 479-639-2022 or Email . Computer Controlled Vehicles Only
Throttle Position Sensor for Rochester E2ME Dualjet & E4ME Quadrajet 1981-90.
Please email with your carburetor numbers if you have any questions.
Excludes Rochester 2bbl Varajet
Fits 1981-90 BUICK 1981-90 CADILLAC 81-90 Chevrolet Passenger Car 1985-86 California Computer Controlled CHEVY/GMC TRUCK 1985-90 CHRYSLER 318" w/ Quadrajet 1981-90 OLDSMOBILE 1981-90 PONTIAC
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