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5.5" Gm 1310 Slip Yoke - 27 Spline For A Turbo 350 Or Powerglide Transmission on 2040-parts.com

US $54.99
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Saint Clair, Missouri, United States

Saint Clair, Missouri, United States
5.5" GM 1310 Slip Yoke - 27 spline for a Turbo 350 or Powerglide Transmission, US $54.99, image 1
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:YSY-5.5-1310-27GM Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Rear Part Brand:PEM Racing.com

5.5" GM 1310 Slip Yoke - 27 spline for a Turbo 350 or Powerglide Transmission
  • New OEM quality .
  • Fits 1310 U-Joint  3-7/32" cross x 1 1/16" caps.  Not included.
  • Fits all GM 27 spline transmissions; T350, Powerglide and Saginaw 3 speed
  • Great for Street Applications and Dirt Racing with standard rear suspension mounts..
  • Contact for shipping questions is 636.629.6200, ask for John.

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