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  • Victor Reinz Carburetor Mounting Gasket for American Motors Eagle - 71-13997-00

    Victor Reinz® Carburetor Mounting Gasket for American Motors Eagle

    PartNumber: 71-13997-00
    Product Specifications
    • Bolt Hole Quantity: 4
    • Color: Color May Vary
    • Complete: Y
    • Contains Applications: Y
    • Intake Port Quantity: 2
    • Length: 5.8850
    • Material: Fiber
    • Meets or Exceeds OEM Specs: Y
    • Release Wave: 12/15/2017
    • Thickness: 0.2550
    • UPC: 023913675400
    • Width: 3.9580
    • Part Description: American Motors Eagle Carburetor Mounting Gasket
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About American Motors Eagle Carburetor Mounting Gasket

The American Motors Eagle was available in many body styles including a 2-door coupe, a 2-door hatchback, a 2-door convertible, a 4-door sedan, and a 4-door station wagon. It can operate well on wet or dry pavement. Eagle appeals to drivers with high-quality carburetor mounting gasket parts. The Eagle carburetor mounting gasket is a key part. It seals the carburetor to the intake manifold.
The brand Eagle stands out for lots of great car parts. However, consumers need new carburetor mounting gasket parts if these parts are worn or damaged. The Eagle carburetor mounting gasket is used to help seal the surface between the bottom of the carburetor and the top of the intake manifold. The removal process of Eagle carburetor mounting gasket parts is as follows. Disconnect the negative battery terminal. Remove the fuel lines from the carburetor. And remove any vacuum lines from the carburetor. Then remove the carburetor mounting nuts. Remove any PCV hoses from the carburetor. And pull the carburetor off the intake manifold. And finally, scrape the old gasket parts off the mating surfaces. Our large assortment covers the most classic cars. Choose from a vast selection of car parts at varied prices online.