Buick & Others 1946 - 1948 6 Cylinder, Tining Gear & Chain, Nice Nos on 2040-parts.com
Fairland, Indiana, United States
This is one timing chain and gear. Fits GM apps 1946 - 1948 6 Cylinder models. The GM # for the gear is 416697, has 36 teeth. Both in fine shape!
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