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1845503 Prw Sfi-rated Platinum Flexplate Pontiac 326-455 166t Neutral Balance on 2040-parts.com

US $72.95
Location:

Brookings, South Dakota, United States

Brookings, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer:PRW Brand:PRW Part Number:1845503 Manufacturer Part Number:1845503


PRW Platinum Series Flexplates are engineered to handle extreme duty applications and designed to take the punishment of today's high horsepower engines. The 4mm thick centerplate provides a solid foundation for these new designs. Ring gears are precision welded to meet SFI 29.1 specifications, utilizing robotic machinery and cold-welding process. PRW Platinum Series Flexplates are engineered for excellence and are rigorously inspected throughout the manufacturing cycle to ensure that our customers receive the quality that they have come to expect from PRW. Wherever possible, PRW flexplates are designed to accommodate various sizes and styles of specialty torque converters.

  • PONTIAC 329-455
  • 166 Teeth
  • Neutral-Balance 

 

 

 


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