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Mopar Dodge Plymouth 3-groove Crank Pulley 36143-77 Small Block 318 340 360 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Rocklin, California, United States

Rocklin, California, United States
Rust-free original, is a bit nicked up on the bottom edge but is functional. Please see description and pictures.
Brand:Chrysler Surface Finish:black Manufacturer Part Number:36143-77 Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:Mopar Dodge Plymouth Small Block 318 340 360 V8 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Front

3-groove crank pulley 36143-77 off of a 1972 340 engine, should fit other Mopar small blocks
May also fit big block engines, please verify part fitment with your vehicle
Measures 7 1/4" wide and 3" tall
Rust-free original, is a bit nicked up on the bottom edge but is functional (see pictures)
$6.10 USPS Priority Mail shipping to all 50 states, includes package insurance
International buyers- contact me for a shipping quote
Part is used and being sold as-is, and all sales are final. Please view the entire ad and all pictures before buying, and contact me if you have any questions
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