Corvette Carburetor To Intake Mount Stud & Nut Kit.: 1962-1965

Corvette Carburetor To Intake Mount Stud & Nut Kit.: 1962-1965

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Introducing the Corvette Carburetor To Intake Mount Stud & Nut Kit for 1962–1965. This purposebuilt hardware set provides the mounting studs and nuts you need to securely attach the carburetor to the intake manifold with authentic fit and alignment for classic Corvette engines.

Designed specifically for early sixties Corvette V8s, this kit replaces worn or missing mounting hardware and helps maintain proper alignment, which supports consistent throttle response and steady engine performance. A stable mount minimizes movement and misalignment that can lead to air leaks, vibration, or uneven fuel distribution during spirited driving or long highway cruises.

  • Compatible with 1962–1965 Corvette carbtointake mounting configurations
  • Includes the mounting studs and nuts required to secure the carburetor to the intake manifold
  • Durable hardware engineered to withstand automotive heat and engine vibration
  • Designed to promote secure thread engagement and reliable clamping
  • Ideal for restorations, rebuilds, and performance upgrades where authentic fit matters

Installation notes: inspect thread condition and replace any corroded fasteners to ensure a tight, even clamp. When reassembling a restored or original intake, verify carburetor alignment to maintain proper intake port sealing and consistent mounting performance. This kit is a practical upgrade for hobbyists and professional shops alike who value a straightforward, dependable mounting solution without improvisation.

Choose the Corvette Carburetor To Intake Mount Stud & Nut Kit for a precise, durable connection that preserves both the look and function of your classic Corvette. It’s the reliable choice for keeping your 1962–1965 engine running smoothly, whether you’re restoring a pristine show car or building a weekend cruiser.

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