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Edelbrock 8031 Universal Throttle Bracket

Item EK-40-399047-1
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    Product Information

    Features, Description, Q&A

    Features

    • Universal Design For Small And Big Block Chevy's
    • Makes Hooking Up Your Throttle A Simple Task
    • Application Specific
    • Recommended Use For Chevy
    • Mounting Hole Quantity Two
    • Sold Individually
    • Warranty Twelve Months
    • Length 4.150 Inches
    • Width 4.100 Inches
    • Fits Chevrolet Small And Big-Block

    Description

    Universal Throttle Bracket. The Edelbrock 8031 Universal Throttle Bracket is designed to simplify throttle cable hookup for Chevrolet small and big-block engines. It ensures secure mounting for throttle control, enhancing reliability and ease of installation. This bracket is essential for achieving precise throttle operation in engine builds where standard mounts may not fit easily.

    Construction and Appearance. Crafted from durable metal, this bracket features a precise, application-specific design providing strength and longevity. It comes with a standard finish suitable for automotive engine compartments, offering a balance between function and aesthetics.

    Installation. Installation is straightforward and requires minimal mechanical skill. No drilling is typically necessary, as the bracket mounts using existing points on compatible engines.

    Warranty. This product includes a twelve-month warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.

    Application. Designed specifically to fit Chevrolet small and big-block engines, ensuring compatibility across a broad range of Chevy engine setups.

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