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Edelbrock 4150 1/2" Wood Carburetor Spacer

350-8723

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4150 1/2" Wood Carburetor Spacer
$44.95
Carburetor Spacer 1/2" Thick
  • Wood Fiber Laminate
  • 4150 Square-bore
  • 4-hole
  • Includes Gaskets & Studs
  • Dual Bolt Pattern
  • Estimated to ship direct from manufacturer on 06/03/24 , pending manufacturer availability. Learn More

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    8723 is rated 5.0 out of 5 by 2.
    Rated 5 out of 5 by from Cured hot fuel Edelbrock carbs. have a fuel percolation problem. This spacer cured it. Wanted a 1" but hood clearance dictated 1/2 inch. Still worked better than I had hoped. No problems now on hot starts.
    Date published: 2018-05-20
    Rated 5 out of 5 by from Worked Great I put this on my Ford 460 with the Edelbrock 750 cfm carb. I was having trouble with the carb percolating in traffic on hot days. The tech at Edelbrock recommended this one over the phenolic one and he was right. It works perfect.
    Date published: 2015-09-05
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    Can this be used to adapt a edelbrock 1403 carburetor to a 1957 Chevy bel air 283 Rochester 4GC intake manifold?

    Asked by: Jackson1951
    No, this carburetor adapter should work in your application - https://www.jegs.com/i/Trans-Dapt/969/2062/10002/-1
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-11-05

    The description states that this spacer will not fit #2101 universal manifolds.  Does that include an edlebrock 2101 manifold?  If not, why? what spacer, (intended to reduce heat soak), will fit?  Thank you

    Asked by: Mathmanmitch
    If you are using a Quadrajet then this is the Part Number: 350-8726 I you are using a square bore carburetor then use this Part Number: 350-2732 under any square bore spacer.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2017-11-08
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