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Ford Flathead V8 Crankshaft Crank Pulley 8ba-6312 C 2 on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Englishtown, New Jersey, United States

Englishtown, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used Brand:FORD Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:Crank Pulley Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Front

Up for sale is this vintage ford flathead v8 crank pulley. This is the narrow belt design. I'm not sure what year or model it came off of, or what years/ models it will fit. The number cast into it is 8BA-6312 C 2. I have never had this on an engine, so I don't know how true it spins. The key way looks pretty good. over all it seems to be in decent condition for how old it is. It needs to be cleaned up a bit to get rid of the grease/ paint/ and rust. I try to describe my items to the best of my ability, so If I miss something, Please let me know! Feel free to ask any questions. This is being sold AS-IS with NO guarantees. Thanks for looking!!!

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