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C4 70-72 Hp Master Rebuild Kit C-4 High Performance Transmission Overhaul Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $235.99
Location:

Salem, Oregon, United States

Salem, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:ORE-C4-RBHP Transmission Make:Ford, Lincoln, Mercury Brand:Oregon Performance Transmission, Inc. Clutch Type:Red Raybestos HP Year Range:1970-1972 Steel Type:Kolene Steel Transmission Model:C4, C-4 2x4 & 4x4 Band Material:Kevlar UPC:Does not apply


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NEW high performance master rebuild kit for the 1970-1972 Ford C-4 2x4 transmission.  This kit contains all Raybestos HP Red clutches and Kolene Steel plates. Also included is both a Kevlar Intermediate band and new reverse band, adjustable "Screw in" vacuum modulator, Transtec soft parts kit with every rubber seal and gasket that you'll need to complete your rebuild. The kit comes with a new filter, pump bushing, case bushing and extension housing bushing.

Remember to soak all of your clutches in tranny fluid for thirty minutes before you install them.


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