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Alternator Overrun Pulley Freewheel Adg061316 By Blue Print on 2040-parts.com

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Cheshire UK, Fast Dispatch, United Kingdom

Cheshire UK, Fast Dispatch, United Kingdom
Condition:New Pack Size:1 Single Unit Part_Number:ADG061316 Brand:Blue Print Cross Reference:101717, DFP-7502, N1180402, 88 10 1717 Inner diameter:17 mm Inner thread:M16 x 1, 5 mm Intended Use:Replacement Alternator Overrun Pulley Manufacturer:Blue Print Manufacturer Part Number:ADG061316 Number of Grooves:6 OE Replacement Numbers:662 155 34 15 Outer diameter:55, 7 mm Sub Type:Freewheel Tightening Torque:85 Nm Type:Pulleys Weight (Kg):0, 454 kg Width::39, 3 mm EAN:5050063275919 MPN:ADG061316

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