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Arp Square Drive Balancer Bolt Kit 150-2503 Ford 289 460 Cid Except 351c on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Brookings, South Dakota, United States

Brookings, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New Brand:ARP MANUFACTURER:ARP Manufacturer Part Number:150-2503 PART NUMBER:150-2503

ARP SQUARE DRIVE BALANCER BOLT KIT 150-2503 FORD 289 460 CID EXCEPT 351C 1/2" DRIVE RATCHET OR BREAKER BAR TO FACILITATE ROTATING THE CRANK ASSEMBLY. 1/2" SQUARE DRIVE FORGED INTO BOLT HEAD ENABLING THE ROTATION OF AN ENGINE WITH ANY 1/2" DRIVE TOOL, MADE FROM HEAT TREATED 8740 CHROME MOLY STEEL WITH HEAVY DUTY BLACK OXIDE FINISH

 

 

 


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