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Borg Warner T-10 Transmission All New Gears 1962 Gm on 2040-parts.com

US $1,400.00
Location:

Wrightsville, Pennsylvania, US

Wrightsville, Pennsylvania, US
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Rebuilt GM T-10 manual transmission. All new parts except for case, reverse idler, side cover, and retainer, tail.

Originally for Corvette or Impala ss
New mainshaft 16-spline - input 27tooth - 2ndgear 32tooth - 3rd gear 29tooth - cluster28-23-20-17 - 1st gear12 - reverse gear - shafting forks - shafting sleeve - pin - rebuild kit
Zero ring   10 input   16 ouput
220 close rato
Assembly date stamp is E 24 62
The other stamped numbers are WF2522 and 95281

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There is 6% sales tax if bought in PA required as of 9-01-2012

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