32 Spline Slip Yoketurbo 400, Muncie 20 21 22, Bw Super T10, 4l80e on 2040-parts.com
Albuquerque, New Mexico, US
Up for bid is a 32 Spline Slip Yoke. This slip yoke will fit the following transmissions: Turbo 400, Muncie 20,21,22, Borg Warner Super T10, and 4L80/4L80E. It is used, but in great condition. It is approx. 7 inches from center of u-joint to end of input. It uses 1330 series u-joint. Questions will be answered in a timely manner. Free shipping for Buy It Now "ONLY". Thanks for looking!
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