PRW 4245471 - MARINE Q-JET CARBURATOR, 800 CFM
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PRW 4245471 - MARINE Q-JET CARBURATOR, 800 CFM
Carburetor - Marine - Quadrajet 4-Barrel - 695 CFM - Spread Bore - Electric Choke - Air Valve Secondary - Single Inlet - Aluminum - Natural - Each
MARINE Q-JET CARBURATOR, 800 CFM, ELECTRIC CHOKE, COMES WITH MERCRUISER MARINE LINKAGE, (MEETS U.S. COAST GUARD REQUIREMENTS)
Our Quadrajet carburetors are all new, with parts that you can trust to keep your engine running smoothly, mile after mile. It's also assembled and run tested right here in the USA! Our new Rochester Quadrajet carburetors are manufactured with all new components. In addition to our new Rochester Quadrajet carburetors. Marine version is a great upgrade from stock GM marine carburetors and are also equipped with our industry first lean/rich adjustment allowing 15% +/- main circuit adjustment to allow for precise tuning with ease. Our carburetors are compatible with Mercruiser Marine throttle linkages. Available in 650 CFM and 695 CFM and meets U.S. coast guard requirements. All - NEW, not rebuilt or remanufactured 650 & 695 CFM Industry first Lean/Rich adjustment allowing up to 15% +/- main circuit adjustment. Universal replacement for most GM marine applications Includes most required vacuum ports Complete with a one wire electric choke Meets US Coast Guard requirements. Locally assembled and run-tested, with all gaskets, metering rods, jets and air bleeds made in the USA.
- ?New, not rebuilt or remanufactured
- Industry first Lean/Rich adjustment allowing up to 15% +/- main circuit adjustment
- Universal replacement for most GM
- Includes most required vacuum ports
- Complete with a one wire electric choke
- Locally assembled and run-tested, with all gaskets, metering rods, jets and air bleeds made in the USA.
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