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Arp Flywheel Bolt Kit 251-2803 Ford 2.0l Yb Series Cosworth Uhl 1.150 Pro Series on 2040-parts.com

US $49.37
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Brookings, South Dakota, United States

Brookings, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New Brand:ARP MANUFACTURER:ARP Manufacturer Part Number:251-2803 PART NUMBER:251-2803

ARP FLYWHEEL BOLT KIT 251-2803 FORD 2.0L YB SERIES COSWORTH UHL 1.150, THREAD SIZE M10 X 1.0, PRO SERIES

 

Flywheel bolts play an important role in the performance and safety of race cars and street machines alike. That's why ARP has developed these bolts that are far superior to any OEM hardware. These bolts are forged from aerospace alloy and are heat treated prior to thread rolling and machining. They also feature and exclusive flat, 12-point head design and lager than stock shank diameter for increased strength and improved register. The Pro Series is rated at 200,000 psi.

 


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