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Ford Fe 352 360 390 406 410 427 428 C4ae 6316-a Balancer W/ Single Groove Pulley on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Cromwell, Connecticut, United States

Cromwell, Connecticut, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:C4AE-6316-A Part Brand:FoMoCo Surface Finish:ORM ORIGINAL Country of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

Ford FE 352 360 390 406 410 427 428 C4AE 6316-A one piece crankshaft balancer w/ single groove pulley

Here is a Factory Ford Harmonic Damper or "Balancer", PN C4AE 6316-A, This damper has a B7 date code (February 1967). The threads are of good condition not striped and the keyway and collar are good, you can see some cracking on the insulator but it does not appear to be loose. Timing marks are clear and can be seen in the pictures. Please inspect the pictures closely this is the exact part you will receive. I consider this damper to be in Very Good serviceable condition or can be rebuilt if you desire to have this part in NEW condition.



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