Chrysler 518-48re Torque Converter on 2040-parts.com
Palm City, Florida, United States
Chrysler 518-48RE Torque Converter Completely overhauled with new parts including piston linings, lip seals, O-rings and new HD Bearings TYPE: Lock-UP Diameter: 13.875" Bolt Circle 12.25" Mounting: 6-tapped holes Low-Stall NO CORE CHARGES REQUIRED. LIQUIDATING BUSINESS ALL TORQUE CONVERTERS WILL BE SOLD!!!! |
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