Speedmaster®
Stromberg 97 Natural Finish 2-Bbl 3 Bolt Carburetor Manual Choke
Specs
Brand: | PCE |
Part Number: | PCE121.1022 |
Part Type: | Carburetors |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Number of Barrels: | 2 |
Carburetor Flange: | Stromberg 3 Bolt |
Choke: | Manual |
Primary Discharge Nozzle: | 0.045 |
New or Remanufactured: | New |
Fuel Inlet: | Single |
Carburetor Finish: | Natural |
Ford Kickdown: | No |
Throttle Linkage Type: | Universal |
Quantity: | Sold individually. |
Calculator: | CFM Calculator |
Description
These PCE carburetors are equipped with all-new Tru-Set needle and seats, which have eliminated the need for external adjustments. This change allows for easier 'bolt-on-and-go' performance. The floats have been factory-set for optimum fuel levels at 3 to 6 psi of fuel pressure and should never need adjustment. If you're running over 6 psi of fuel pressure, a fuel regulator is required. These carburetors also include a new, refined appearance on their float bowls, main bodies, and vacuum secondary caps. Along with having upgraded choke caps for smoother engine warm-up and better cold drivability, these carbs are also the perfect upgrades for any ride.
Brand Information
In 1979, the company was founded with Pete's Performance, which was a small speed workshop. It began by building engines for customers as a hobby, and it has now grown to include selling, assembling, manufacturing and racing high performance engine parts. Over the years, the company has grown into a worldwide high performance powerhouse. Growing from a one-man bricks-and-mortar business; to now a supply chain in which entails more than 400+ people all across the world. Today, Pete's Performance has evolved into the internationally known Speedmaster: which has distribution centres and offices is Sydney, Los Angeles and Shanghai.
SUB-BRAND
Founded in Sydney Australia with one CNC Machine increasing to sixty 5-Axis CNC machines before being acquired in 2013. The Company's main focus has always been "Speed to Market", launching 1,200+ new products each year. Needing just one month to develop a new product and get it on to the shelf, compared to the six-month industry average. PCE has a policy of zero advertising, preferring to invest a percentage of revenues in new product development. These products being white-labeled to most of the biggest brands in the business.