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Ford/Holley 94 Primary Carb Throttle Plate

Ford/Holley 94 Primary Carb Throttle Plate
Universal Fit, 1.245" Overall Diameter, 0.06" Overall Thickness, 0.750" Centerline of Holes
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Details
MFG. Part #:
91011625
Overall Diameter:
1.245"
Overall Thickness:
0.06"
Centerline of Holes:
0.750"
Angle:
5 degree
Material Type:
Aluminum
Finish:
Natural
Sold in Quantity:
Each
Info
About the only way your 94 could have a tight throttle would be if you found a NOS carb somewhere. Using old worn throttle plates make carbs sluggish and increases your idle speed. Our aluminum throttle plates are for those carbs with out-of-round butterflies.
- Fits both Ford 94 and Holley 94 two barrel carburetors
- Featues a stock 5 degree angle for use in the primary carb in a multi-carb set up
- The 5 degree plates are used anywhere you're using your idle circuits
Note: Screws not included (sold separately with extended throttle shafts).
Important Messages
- Get FREE shipping when your order includes this item and exceeds $99! Ground shipping only in the contiguous US.
Some parts are not legal for use in California or other states with similar laws/regulations
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