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Chevy And GMC Truck Carburetor Kit, AC Delco, V8, 4Bbl, 1976-1986

Item EK-61-334278-1
Chevy And GMC Truck Carburetor Kit, AC Delco, V8, 4Bbl, 1976-1986
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Restoration Correct Carburetor Kit
      • Original AC Delco Part
      • Correct Fit
      • Fits V8 Engines With 4Bbl Carburetors
      • For Carburetor Model Numbers: 170559509, 170559510, 17059586, 17059588, 17065510, 17065511
      • 17065512, 17065513, 17065514, 17065515, 17065516, 17055803, 17055804, 17058201, 17058202,
      • 17058204
      • Made In USA

      Description

      Is your engine running rough or hesitating in your 1976-1986 Chevy or GMC Truck? It could be your carburetor. Eckler's Classic Chevy Trucks offers this AC Delco rebuild kit. You don't have to be an experienced mechanic to rebuild a carburetor. If your car is slow to start, is hesitating or stalling or if the engine is flooding or eating too much gas, it may be time to get your hands dirty and rebuild your car's carburetor. Follow the easy to use directions to save a lot of money and get your truck working again. Don't settle for any rebuild kit, this AC Delco kit complete kit offers you the most complete kit for your rebuild. Trust Eckler's Classic Chevy Trucks for all your 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 or 1986 Chevy and GMC Truck parts needs.

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