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4-71 Rebuilt Dyer Blower- All New Bearings, Seals, Gears, Ready For Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com

US $1,599.00
Location:

Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:DYER Surface Finish:cast Manufacturer Part Number:4-71

Blower- Dyer 4-71 Built Blower - No Snout


Includes:
  • Rebuilt Case
  •   New Rotors
  • Triple Pins
  • New Gears -Seals-Bearings-
  • Cast Finish
Price: $1599.00

options:  2 Weeks   delay


Stripped:
Teflon Strips for Competition or Alcohol (+$300.00)
Polished:
Polished (+$400.00)
Wrinkle Finish:
Wrinkle Finish (+$250.00)
Snout:
Add a Drive Snout (No Pulley) (+$445.00)
2" Drive system with idler , belts,  or V Belt Drive for Rat Rods  - includes snout-    $1395.00 


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