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Mazda 13b Stud Kit Rx7 Fc Fd on 2040-parts.com

US $27.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
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Stud Kit for the 13B Rotary Engine

Sold by the piece ( 1 stud and 1 nut )

Will require plates to be drilled/reamed

Also front plate will have to be re threaded to a 1/2-20 thread.

Stud is made from 8740 Chrome Moly
  • 1/2" 12.7mm Diameter
  • Centerless Ground
  • Black Oxide Coated
  • 1/2-20 Threaded
  • 12 Point 8740 Nut

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