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40 Series Torque Converter 3/4" Driven 1" Driver Clutch Pulley With Belt. on 2040-parts.com

US $124.99
Location:

Lufkin, Texas, United States

Lufkin, Texas, United States
Condition:New

This is a brand new 40 Series torque converter driver, driven clutch and belt set.

Set includes (1) 40 series 1" Bore Driver and (1) 40 Series 3/4" Bore 7 1/2" Diameter Driven Clutch  and (1) 40 Series Belt

Specifications: 40 Series Torque Converter Driver Clutch 1" Bore 1/4" Key Way 3/4" Bore Driven Clutch 7 1/2" Diameter

Will also replace but is not limited to the following part numbers: 209133A, 209133, 209139A, 209139, 209151A, 209151, 2432, 203015A, 203015 Manco: 2432 

Belt replaces OEM# 203788

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