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Chrysler 518-48re Torque Converter on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Palm City, Florida, United States

Palm City, Florida, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:DACCO Transmission Parts Interchange Part Number:Transtar CR70 Manufacturer Part Number:48RE Warranty:No Warranty

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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