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3973456 Gm Flywheel 327-350-396-427-454 168 Tooth on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, US

Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Brand:GM Manufacturer Part Number:3973456 Interchange Part Number:3973456 Other Part Number:3973456

GM-327-350-396-427-454 3973456 GM Flywheel 168 tooth BBC, H172 GM12

 

This auction is for a GM-327-350-369-427-454 3973456 GM Flywheel 168 tooth BBC.SBC Flywheel.  This Flywheel was used in high performance motors in the 60’’s and 70’s and is for internally balance motors. 

 Please check your numbers and resources as well.  All the teeth are in place and the flywheel appears as new or used very lightly. There are no marks or gouges in the surface indicating usage.

  The one pictured is what you will be receiving.  This is being sold as is with no returns.

 

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