Cummins 3.9 5.9 To Allison Transmission Adapter Kit 4bt 6bt on 2040-parts.com
Oregon, Ohio, United States
This
is a COMPLETE Cummins 4bt 6bt to Allison transmission adapter kit. Comes
with everything shown in picture. Nothing more, nothing less.
Kit may fit other model Allison transmissions but you will have to do your own
homework. Came off running inservice motor. Thanks for looking.
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