7.95 / 8.65 6 Spline Quick Change Gears Nascar 4 Cylinder 1" Wide on 2040-parts.com
Asheville, North Carolina, US
Straight cut Quick Change gears. Unknown brand. 6 Spline 1 inch version gears. Ratio is 7.95 with a 3.78 R&P. 8.65 with a 4.11 R&P. Set 32. Teeth count is 19/40. Gear is in excellent condition. A steal!
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On Feb-04-13 at 11:46:50 PST, seller added the following information:
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