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JEGS Adjustable Pivoting Fuel Log (Fuel Line) Holley (4150/4500)
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Items You Need
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- Adjustable in length from 8-1/2" to 11-3/4" center to center
- Fuel bowl extensions typically are 3/4" thickIncludes:
- (2) 9/16"-24 (BG/Demon) bowl fittings
- (2) 7/8"-20 (Holley®) bowl fittings
- (2) -10AN female inlet/outlet ports
- (1) -10AN plug
- (1) -08AN male x -10AN port fitting
- (2) 1/8" NPT fuel pressure gauge ports with plugs

Specifications:
JEGS CNC Machined Billet Aluminum Adjustable Pivoting 4150/4500 Fuel Log (Fuel Line) has a unique ball and socket assembly that swivels approx. 20° to provide additional clearance for your air cleaner and other carburetor accessories. Internal Viton® o-ring seal design is compatible with Gasoline, E85, Alcohol & Methanol and adjustable in length from 8-1/2" to 11-3/4" bowl fitting center spacing to fit virtually any dual feed carb. We also added a black anodize finish for great style.
Will this product mount directly to a Holley Ultra HP/XP carb without the need for additional adapters? I believe the Ultra carbs use a -8AN o-ring inlet.
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