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Husaberg Atk-rotax Cannondale 440 Penton Cagiva Maico Zundapp Carburetor Tools on 2040-motos

US $19.99
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Location:

Dagsboro, Delaware, United States

Dagsboro, Delaware, United States
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ITEM UP FOR SALE IS A CARBURETOR FLOAT LEVEL GAUGE TOOL THAT WILL HELP HAVE YOUR MACHINE RUNNING FINE TUNED AND NOT STARVING FOR FUEL OR FLOODING.YOU ALSO GET A FREE CARB CLEANING WIRE SET THAT HAS SMOOTH WIRES 0.30MM -1.6MM.GREAT TOOL TO KEEP ON HAND.

  • Stop the flooding or the starvation with this easy to use float level gauge
  • This precision tool helps set proper carburetor float height
  • Accurately measures up to 40mm
  • Adjustable width from 16mm to 78mm will fit most carburetors
  • Quality steel construction for long tool life



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