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E4od Hp Master Rebuild Kit 1996-97 2x4 Raybestos Red E40d Ford Lincoln Overhaul on 2040-parts.com

US $368.99
Location:

Salem, Oregon, United States

Salem, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:ORE-E4OD-RBHP-96-2 Transmission Model:E4OD, E40D 2x4 Brand:Oregon Performance Transmission, Inc. Transmission Make:Ford Year Range:1996 - April 1997 UPC:Does not apply

 

New High Performance master rebuild kit for the 1996 - April 1997 Ford E4OD transmission in a 2x4 vehicle

This kit contains all Raybestos HP Red clutches and Kolene Steel plates. The kit includes a Kevlar band, Transtec soft parts kit with every rubber seal and gasket that you'll need to complete your rebuild, new filter, pump bushing and case bushing.

Remember to soak all of your clutches in tranny fluid for thirty minutes before you install them.

Check out our eBay store for great deals on torque converters, shift kits, and other transmission parts for this transmission.


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