A-727 Transmission Rear Billet Servo Spring Retainer, Heavy Duty on 2040-parts.com
Winchester, New Hampshire, US
Year 1962-1994 The installation of a heavy duty return spring and increased line pressure often cause the thin OEM spring retainer to distort and push past the snap ring. This retainer is manufactured by TSR and prevents this distortion. Please ask any questions before purchasing as all sales are final. Payment or payment arrangements must be made within 3 days of purchase.
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