Ford 302/351w Lightweight Steel Flywheel, 28 Oz., 24.6 Lbs on 2040-parts.com
Manley, Nebraska, United States
Ford 302/351w Lightweight Steel Flywheel, 28oz, 24.6 lbs.
Flywheel has 157 tooth count for 302/351W Ford applications. Interchangeable weights offered by the manufacture, also will work with stock clutch disk. Also SFI Certification included. My son started a project and decided to go another direction. |
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