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Earl's Inline distribution block -8n to 6an (67-92 Camaro)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Features

      • Earls Billet Inline Distribution Block with a single -8 AN O-ring port splitting into two -6 AN O-ring ports
      • Compatible with 1967-1992 Camaro models

      Description

      Premium Fuel Distribution. The Earl's inline distribution block converts one larger -8 AN O-ring fuel line into two smaller -6 AN O-ring outlets, enabling efficient and reliable fuel delivery to multiple points within your fuel system. This is essential for performance setups requiring secure, leak-free fuel supply to meet engine demands.

      Precision Billet Construction. Manufactured from high-quality billet aluminum, this block offers superior durability and corrosion resistance. Its smooth finish improves sealing, and the O-ring ports ensure leak-proof connections with all compatible fittings.

      Simple Installation. Designed for easy installation without the need for drilling, this distribution block integrates seamlessly into existing fuel systems, providing a clean and professional appearance for performance applications.

      Application. Engineered specifically to fit 1967-1992 Camaro models, ensuring compatibility with both factory and aftermarket fuel system components tailored for this vehicle range.

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