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B & M 20416 Holeshot 2000 Torque Converter 12" Sb & Bbc on 2040-parts.com

US $285.98
Location:

Central Point, Oregon, United States

Central Point, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Brand:B & M Manufacturer Part Number:20416 UPC:Does not apply

B&M Torque Converter

Application: TH-350/375/400/425, 1968-81; TH-400, 1965-91

Please Note: Variable pitch TH-400/425 transmissions must have pump and input shaft changed to fixed-pitch design

Horse Power Rating: Up to 350hp

Stall : 1,900-2,100 RPM 
Actual part may vary from photo pictured

Customer Service

Please contact us at 1-541-665-0695 or via email using the "Ask Seller a Question" link from this listing.

Emails are normally answered within 24 hours,  not including weekends or holidays.

Serving Oregon for over 22-Years

Order This Item Monday-Friday & we will ship: Guaranteed Service!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

No Shipping On Holiday or Weekends

WE HAVE NO SALES TAX IN OREGON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 


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