Big End Performance 34006 Sfi Flexplate Sbc 153 Tooth Internal Balance Imca on 2040-parts.com
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, US
Item Number: | 34006 |
Line Code: | BEP |
Brand: | BIG END PERFORMANCE |
Item Category: | Drivetrain |
Description: | SFI Flexplate SB Chevy & 90 degree V6 Small 12.85" diameter flexplate 153-tooth ring gear 2-piece rear main seal Small converter bolt pattern 10.75" |
Features: | - 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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Characteristics: | Part Number: BEP34006 Ring Gear Tooth Quantity: 153-tooth Rear Main Seal Style: 2-piece Engine Balance: Internal Balance Style: Neutral Flexplate Material: Steel Safety Rating: SFI-29-1 Quantity: Sold each |
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