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1956 Ford F100 223 Ci Flywheel 146 Tooth May Fit More Years Of 223 Engines on 2040-parts.com

US $48.00
Location:

Flat Rock, Michigan, United States

Flat Rock, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:FOMOCO Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

FROM A 56 FORD F-100 3 SPEED STICK;;I JUST WATCHED SEVERAL UTUBE VIDEOS ON REMOVE AND REPLACE OR REMOVE AND "FLIP" THE RING GEAR USING HEAT AND COLD....I SUCESSFULLY DID THIS "FLIP" IN 1983 TO A 57 FORD...PIC 3 IS BLACK AND WHITE.this SEEMS TO BE A 10 INCH FLYWHEEL...$27 SHIPPING LOWER 48..$50 WEST OF MISSISSIPPI....AM SELLING OVER 40 OTHER PARTS RELATED TO THIS 6 CYL...PIC 4 SHOWS SOME OF THEM....MANY MORE... Q.CALL KEN 734 782 4160

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