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Throttle Position Sensor Rochester Carburetor Computer Dual & Quadrajet Tps on 2040-parts.com

US $24.50
Location:

Hackett, Arkansas, US

Hackett, Arkansas, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return policy details:You must contact the shop within 14 days of purchase for ROM # for exchange or refund. All items must be returned unopened in original packaging with all printed material. All items must arrive in new condition. A 15% restocking fee will be deducted and original shipping charges will be deducted from any refund. Refund will be sent to your paypal account. All return shipping fees are the customers responsibility. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Interchange Part Number:GM 10065259 14039052 17063708 17067351 17067587 Country of Manufacture:United States Buick Cadillac Chevrolet:Chrysler Dodge Olds Pontiac

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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