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Edelbrock 8031 Universal Throttle Bracket

Item EK-32-399047-1
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    Features

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    • Universal Design For Small And Big Block Chevy
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    • Simplifies Throttle Hookup
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    • Two Mounting Holes
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    • Sold Individually
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    • Length Of 4.150 Inches
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    • Width Of 4.100 Inches
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    • 12 Month Warranty
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    • Exposes To Chromium, Refer To Safety Warnings
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    • Fits Chevrolet Small & Big-Block
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    Description

    Universal Throttle Bracket. The Edelbrock 8031 Universal Throttle Bracket offers a straightforward solution for connecting throttle cables on Chevrolet small and big-block engines. Its design enables an easy and secure throttle setup, essential for reliable engine performance and maintenance.

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    Durable Construction. Made from robust materials, this throttle bracket provides long-lasting strength, engineered to withstand engine heat and vibrations. It features a practical finish suitable for automotive use.

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    Installation. Installation is simple and usually requires no complex modifications or drilling. The bracket aligns with factory mounting points to ensure a secure fit.

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    Warranty. This product includes a 12-month warranty covering defects and workmanship.

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    Application. Designed specifically for Chevrolet small and big-block engines, ensuring compatibility and reliable functionality.

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