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JEGS Carburetor Heat Shield Open Style

555-154055

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Carburetor Heat Shield Open Style
$42.63
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Carburetor Heat Shield
  • Open Style
    Fits: (4-Barrel Carburetors)
  • Holley 4150/60
  • Edelbrock
  • BG/Demon
  • Carter AFB
    Kit Includes:
  • (4) Gaskets
  • (2) Spacers
  • (1) Heat Shield
  • Ships on 06/15/23

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    154055 - JEGS Square Flange Carb Heat Shields is rated 4.3 out of 5 by 9.
    Rated 5 out of 5 by from Problem solved Was having percolation issues after a long drive. This did the trick! Yes there is some trimming to make it for your exact lines or nitrous stuff. But I couldn’t be happier for the cost !
    Date published: 2021-07-08
    Rated 5 out of 5 by from Good simple product Stop the vapor lick on my c10, here in so cal some day get to 115 degrees, needed all the help I could get!
    Date published: 2021-01-17
    Rated 5 out of 5 by from some modification required little snug on the studs and had to ream the holes out just a little bit overall looks good.
    Date published: 2015-09-05
    Rated 4 out of 5 by from 3 plate heat shield There good for solid intake to dissipate heat! On mine I had to notch the passenger side for mechanical throttle clip spring on a 4150 Holly carb and gasket to clear! Other than that it's great!
    Date published: 2021-02-15
    Rated 4 out of 5 by from Works as described Used this carb heat shield kit on our inboard ski boat with a 351 Ford and 650 Holley carb. I was having trouble with vapor lock due to heat build up under the engine cover. I needed to trim a little off the front for the fuel line inlet and a little for the coil bracket (might not need that on a car/truck) Electric choke and throttle linkage cleared with no problems. I used this plate in conjunction with a fuel line heat sleeve and a 1" carb spacer, while it did not completely eliminate our problem, it definitely made an improvement, a big improvement. It should work 100% as advertised in a car/truck engine compartment. I need to find some good looking hood vents for the fiberglass engine cover.
    Date published: 2018-08-27
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    Running a Ford FE325 with a 2105 Edelbrock intake and a Edelbrock 1406. Will this fit?

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