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Edelbrock 1448 Rods .068 X .052 1-Pr

Item EK-85-455075-1
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    Features

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    • Recommended Use For AVS2, Performer, And Thunder Series AVS Carburetors
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    • Quantity Set Of 2
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    • E85 Fuel Compatible No
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    • Oxygenated Fuel Compatible No
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    • Length 3.150 In
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    • Material Brass
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    • Fits AVS2, Performer And Thunder Carburetors
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    Description

    Precision Carburetor Metering. The Edelbrock Metering Rods .068 X .052 Pair are engineered to regulate fuel delivery in AVS2, Performer, and Thunder series carburetors. These rods fine-tune the air-fuel ratio for optimal engine performance and efficiency, making them an essential component for carburetor operation.

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    Construction and Appearance. Manufactured from high-quality brass, these metering rods feature a durable and corrosion-resistant design. Their precise dimensions ensure consistent fuel metering, with a polished brass finish that ensures reliable performance under demanding conditions.

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    Installation. Installation is straightforward and requires no drilling, allowing for quick replacement during carburetor tuning or maintenance. These rods are designed to fit directly into compatible carburetor assemblies for an easy upgrade.

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    Warranty. This product includes a 12-month warranty for added peace of mind. Application. Specifically designed for AVS2, Performer, and Thunder series AVS carburetors.

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