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Edelbrock 1469 Float/Hinge Pin 2-Ea

Item EK-55-400022-1
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    Features

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    • EPS And Thunder Series AVS Float And Hinge Kit
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    • Includes Two Floats, Two Pins, And A Float Setting Gauge
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    • Application Universal
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    • Type Side Hung
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    • Warranty 12 Months
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    • Material Brass
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    • Fits EPS And Thunder Series AVS Carburetors
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    Description

    Premium Carburetor Kit. The Edelbrock 1469 Float/Hinge Pin 2-Ea includes essential components for maintaining and repairing EPS and Thunder Series AVS carburetors. This kit contains two floats, two hinge pins, and a float setting gauge to ensure optimal carburetor performance and fuel regulation.

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    Construction and Appearance. Made from durable brass, this kit offers strength and corrosion resistance for reliable long-term use in automotive environments. The side-hung float design is compatible with specific carburetor models.

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    Installation. Installation involves straightforward replacement of the existing float and hinge pins without the need for drilling or modifications. This kit suits both professional technicians and knowledgeable enthusiasts.

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    Warranty. The product includes a 12-month warranty covering manufacturing defects.

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    Application. Designed specifically for EPS and Thunder Series AVS carburetors, this kit ensures a precise fit and compatibility with these models.

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