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GM Carburetor Adjusting Tool - GearWrench

Part #: 2776

Specifications

The GearWrench GM Carburetor Adjusting Tool, model number 2776, is engineered for precise automotive maintenance. It weighs 0.15 lbs, contributing to its lightweight design for easy handling. The tool features compact dimensions of 0 x 0 x 0 inches, allowing access to confined spaces around the carburetor.

Key Features

This adjusting tool is specifically designed for General Motors (GM) carburetors, ensuring compatibility and effective tuning. Its specialized tip allows for accurate adjustments of carburetor settings. Constructed for durability, the tool withstands repeated use in professional and DIY environments. The design promotes secure engagement with carburetor components, minimizing slippage during adjustments.

Applications

The GearWrench GM Carburetor Adjusting Tool is an essential item for mechanics, automotive technicians, and enthusiasts working on GM vehicles equipped with carburetors. It is used for fine-tuning idle mixtures, adjusting air-fuel ratios, and performing general carburetor maintenance and rebuilds. This tool is suitable for ensuring proper carburetor function across various GM models requiring specific adjustment tools.

Benefits

Utilizing this specialized GM carburetor tool ensures accurate adjustments, leading to improved engine performance and smoother operation. Precise tuning helps optimize the fuel-air mixture, potentially enhancing fuel efficiency. The specific design of the tool simplifies the adjustment process, reducing effort and saving time compared to using generic tools. Its reliability contributes to consistent carburetor settings, which can improve engine idle quality and throttle response.

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  • Model: 71278
  • Shipping Weight: 0.15lbs
  • UPC: 082171027765
  • Manufacturers Part #: 2776
  • Manufactured by: GearWrench
  • Also Known As: KD2776, KDT2776, KDT-2776, GWR2776

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 14 February, 2007.