Bell 47 Helicopter G5 G5a Vo435b1a Wet Sump Starter Drive Gear P/n 76313 on 2040-parts.com
Wellston, Oklahoma, US
you are bidding on a p/n 76313 starter drive gear for the wet sump VO435B1A engine. this one came off of a bell 47G5a.
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