Ford 302 28oz dampener. I believe it is unused. Been sitting around garage time to get rid of it. Lower 48 shipping only - Paypal confirmed addys only - Payment within 3 days.
Crankshafts & Parts for Sale
- Crankshaft pulley platinum# 2624010(US $111.82)
- Balancer/pulley assy 1990 cougar, 1993-90 thunderbird platinum# 2621042(US $122.58)
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- Ford steel crankshaft crank spacer 429? 460?(US $25.00)
- Balancer/pulley assembly platinum# 2621062(US $121.20)
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