Ford Aod B&m Torque Converter & Scat Flex Plate on 2040-parts.com
Reno, Nevada, United States
This Auction is for a B&M Torque Converter for a Ford AOD Transmission. B&M part number 40437 2,000 Stall. And a Scat FP-302 Flex Plate 28 oz. SFI Approved. These parts will work on Ford small block Windsor engines. All 351 ci. and all pre 1983, 302's and 289's. These parts were installed, but the engine was never fired. There has never been any Trans Fluid in the converter. Packaged up, it weighs 44 pounds. So local pick up is welcomed. |
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