22r Toyota Torque Plate/deck Plate 3.700 Bore on 2040-parts.com
Hayward, California, United States
22R TORQUE PLATE 3.700 BORE . The plate has been machined from two inch 6061-T6 U.S. Aluminum Billet and has hardened T washers . Honing with a torque plate is mandatory for this engine family . FITS 22R TOYOTA. MADE IN USA.
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