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Edelbrock 1474 Choke Cap/Gskt/Screws

Item EK-60-400031-1
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    Features

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    • Includes Choke Cap and Gasket
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    • Includes Three Screws and Three Locking Tabs
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    • Universal Fit for All Square Bore Carburetors
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    • Sold Individually
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    • Not Compatible with E85 or Oxygenated Fuel
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    • 12-Month Warranty Coverage
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    Description

    Complete Choke Cap Kit. The Edelbrock 1474 Choke Cap/Gasket/Screws kit provides all necessary components to replace the choke cap assembly on square bore carburetors. It ensures proper operation of the choke mechanism, which is essential for engine starting and cold running performance.

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    Durable Construction. This kit includes a choke cap, gasket, three screws, and three locking tabs designed for reliability and long-lasting fitment. The components withstand typical under-hood conditions, ensuring consistent performance.

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    Easy Installation. Installation requires no specialized tools or drilling; the parts replace the existing choke cap assembly directly, making the process straightforward for both experienced enthusiasts and professional mechanics.

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    Warranty. The kit is backed by a 12-month warranty, providing assurance of quality and support.

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    Application. Designed for universal fitment on all square bore carburetors, suitable for a broad range of vehicles using these carburetor types.

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