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Allison 29543003 Torque Converter Tc211 Supersedes 29541293 No Core Charge on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
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South Burlington, Vermont, United States

South Burlington, Vermont, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Allison Interchange Part Number:29541293 Manufacturer Part Number:29543003 Core Charge:0.00


Vermont Auto

 Allison 29543003 Torque Converter TC211 Diesel. Other interchangeable part numbers 29541293, 29538348, 29530318, 29549522, 17804309, 29538529.  Good used converter from take out. The transmission was very clean but had damaged case. 2008 transmission with 110K. Converter has no sign of heat and hub is in great shape.


6.6 Liter Duramax Diesel with Allison transmissions 1000/2000/2400

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