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Brinn 70041 Rebuild Kit 71000 & 70010 Imca on 2040-parts.com

US $239.99
Location:

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:70041 Part Brand:Brinn

This rebuild kit for the Brinn Racing Transmissions 70001 and 70010 includes:

Brinn Part #  Qty: Decription:
70046 1 Clutch Asm. Wire
71003 4 O-Rings
71010 1 Retaining Ring
71011 1 Oil Seal
71012 1 Machined Bushing
71016 1 Clutch Spring
71017 6 Steel Clutch Disc.
71018HD 6 Metallic Friction Disc.
71026 2 Needle Thrust Washer
71035 1 Clutch Piston O-Ring
71040 1 Rear Seal & Bushing
71046 1 O-Ring
71063 1 O-Ring
73009 1 Thrust Race, Intermediate Shaft

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