Big End Performance 34002 Sfi Flexplate Sbc 400 168 Tooth External Balance Imca on 2040-parts.com
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Big End Performance External 168 Tooth Flexplate SFI Flexplate, SB 400 Chevy 1970-80, 168-tooth ring gear, External balanced, and 2-piece rear main seal. SFI-29-1 approved for all drag racing classes that require an SFI stickered flexplate. This flywheel is .130" thick and manufactured - from the highest strength alloy steel that exceeds OEM specifications. Die-stamped to ensure an exact fit. The ring gear is double welded to prevent separation. SFI flywheels are zinc-plated for moisture and corrosion resistance. |
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