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Ford Diesel Dual Mass Flywheel on 2040-parts.com

US $495.00
Location:

Belmont, North Carolina, United States

Belmont, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Valeo Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:167330 / DMF002

 New Old Stock Ford Diesel Dual Mass Flywheel
    
These Original flywheels are made by Valeo, the original manufacturer for Ford.
       The application of these flywheels are the 1987 - 1994 F-250 and F-350 7.3L Diesel Trucks also known as Indirect Injected Engines!! For all trucks equipped with the 11" clutch and flywheel
       This Flywheel requires the use of an 11" Clutch Kit.
       These are new old stock flywheels
       We do offer brand new Luk Clutch Kits for them as well. Please contact us for pricing.

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