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Borg Warner Velvet Drive Transmission Bearing #b111ag on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Round Rock, Texas, United States

Round Rock, Texas, United States
Condition:Used

I bought this bearing new from Hale Marine #1000-130-017 on 9/22/15 for $74.00.  It was installed on a 71C 10-17-001 transmission (1:1 ratio) and run only in shop to test.  The transmission case was bad, so I am selling the parts.  This is a brand  new bearing.  Inboard Rear Case Bearing For Borg Warner 10-17 1:1 Ratio Velvet Drive Transmissions Please contact me with any questions.

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