This is a brand new Chrysler/Force lock bar only. The part number is FA438113 but that is also for a kit. This does not include the plastic end. The bar is 12" overall length and is just under 1/2" diameter. The end is tapered and drilled for the plastic end pin. If you are not sure if this will work for your engine, just send your serial numbers/engine make & year and we will compare. We had a marine sales/service business for over 25 years and recently closed our retail store due to the economy. We now sell exclusively over the internet and can save you money.
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