401 425 1" Crankshaft Center Bolt And Cup Washer on 2040-parts.com
Stillwater, Minnesota, United States
1" Bolt and Cup Washer is used to secure the Harmonic Balancer to the crankshaft and is for the 401 425 Buick Nailhead. Bolt and washer have been glass bead blasted and are in great condition.
Price is for 1 bolt and 1 washer. Thanks for looking |
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