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4 Speed Trans Dog Rings 37 Splines,emco, G-force Tex Racing Jerico on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
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Concord, North Carolina, United States

Concord, North Carolina, United States
4 SPEED TRANSMISSION DOG RINGS
Brand:TRANSMISSION Warranty:No

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HERE IS 2 DOG RINGS FOR A 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION. THEY MIGHT FIT A EMCO, G FORCE,TEX RACING OR JERICO TRANSMISSION. CHECK THE MEASUREMENTS TO CHECK THE FIT TO YOUR TRANSMISSION.

SPLINES-----------------------------------------------37
LUGS----------------------------------------------------6
TOP OF THE TAPER ON THE LUG-----------.430
BOTTOM OF THE TAPER ON THE LUG----.530

ONE DOG RING HAS SOME PITTING






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