Nos Gm 1967-91 Th350bop Th400 700r4 4.10-4.88 Gears Rare *don't Lose Out* on 2040-parts.com
Eau Claire, Michigan, US
This is a RARE 45 Tooths L. BLUE For 4.10-4.88 Gear Ratio, You May Have to Use Your (Speedo Adapter) This is For TH400 700R4 (WITH NO SPEED SENSOR) And TH350bop (Buick Olds Pontiac) W/Your 15 Tooths Drive Gear / With 14" OR 15" =26" TALL STOCK Tires / ( With Your #40-45 Stamped Aluminum Housing Sleeve ONLY )
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