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Mgha Bgha Myga Master Rebuild Kit Honda Acura Automatic Transmission Bvga on 2040-parts.com

US $329.99
Location:

Salem, Oregon, United States

Salem, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:ORE-MGHA-RB Clutches:Raybestos GPX Brand:Oregon Performance Transmission, Inc. Steels:Raybestos GPX Year Range:2001-2004 Gasket Set:Transtec Overhaul Kit Transaxle Make:Honda (2003-2004), Acura (2001-2002) Internal Filter Included:Yes Transmission Model:MGHA, BGHA, MYGA, BVGA External Filter Included:Yes UPC:Does not apply

New Master Rebuild Kit For

Acura MGHA, BGHA 2001-2002

Honda MYGA, BVGA 2003-2004

Kit comes with Raybestos GPX clutches and steels plates

Full Transtec gasket overhaul set as pictured.  All seal, sealing rings, paper gaskets, and o-rings are included.

This kit also includes both the internal and external filters.

Molded pistons are not included.

Remember to soak all of your clutches in transmission fluid for thirty minutes before you install them.


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