Tillotson Hl348 Alcohol Carb With Intake For Briggs Flathead Engine Kart Racing on 2040-parts.com
Elkin, North Carolina, United States
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Tillotson HL348 alcohol carburetor can be setup for slightly modified, modified to open flathead engines. Carb comes with filter adapter. Very strong running carb when I raced in the modified class. The plastic fuel line adapter has a broken fitting and will need to be replaced. Free Shipping! |
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