Nissan 720 Carburetor Choke Thermostats

Your Nissan 720 will be happy to know that the search for the right Carburetor Choke Thermostats you’ve been looking for is over! Advance Auto Parts has 1 different Carburetor Choke Thermostats for your vehicle, ready for shipping or in-store pick up. The best part is, our Nissan 720 Carburetor Choke Thermostats start from as little as $67.99.

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Compare 2 Nissan Carburetor Choke Thermostats

Wells Vehicle Electronics – Carburetor Choke Thermostat (Part No.2C1251)

Carburetor Choke Thermostat

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$106.99
The carburetor is a device used to mix air and vaporized fuel for combustion in old school engine applications. The last year for carburetors in motor vehicles used on the road in the U.S. is listed as 1994. The carburetor was typically a down draft style device where oxygen was drawn from the top of the carburetor pulled in by the engine vacuum through a venturi style opening, just above the venturi were jets, or metered openings where fuel was pulled from a bowl of fuel within the carburetor.

Product Features:
  • Application matched components ensure carburetor can be returned to like new condition.
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Wells Vehicle Electronics – Carburetor Choke Thermostat (Part No.2C1252)

Carburetor Choke Thermostat

from

$67.99
The carburetor is a device used to mix air and vaporized fuel for combustion in old school engine applications. The last year for carburetors in motor vehicles used on the road in the U.S. is listed as 1994. The carburetor was typically a down draft style device where oxygen was drawn from the top of the carburetor pulled in by the engine vacuum through a venturi style opening, just above the venturi were jets, or metered openings where fuel was pulled from a bowl of fuel within the carburetor.

Product Features:
  • Application matched components ensure carburetor can be returned to like new condition.
See More