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C6 Input Shaft on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

Holtsville, New York, United States

Holtsville, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:CK PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:C6CC/BIS

A recommended upgrade for C6 applications behind engines producing between 500 and 1000 foot pounds of torque. Manufactured from proprietary steel billet material, the redesigned  profile  includes a torsional center, vastly improving power transmission. Oversize spline diameter introduces a light press fit into the clutch housing increasing spline engagement and reducing spline interface failures. Press fit permits effectively creates a 1 piece assembly, permitting quick and easy end play checks, a feature not found elsewhere.Fully machined, splined, and ground on precision CNC equiptment. Fits all 1972 and up models with 31 spline converter and 30 spline forward clutch housing. FREE SHIPPING ANYWHERE IN THE CONTINENTAL USA. 

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