Moroso Racing Products Sbc Premium Quality Chromoly Balancer Bolt & Washer Kit on 2040-parts.com
Indianapolis, Indiana, US
Moroso Racing Products Chevy Small Block Premium-Quality "Ultimate-Duty" 170,000PSI Heat-Treated 12-Pt 2-3/8" Long x 7/16"-20 Diameter Thread Chrome Moly Balancer Bolt & Washer Kit P/N 38772. Brand New In Original Package. Extra-Tall 12-Pt Bolt Head accepts standard or deep well 5/8" socket for positive grip during installation/removal without stripping or rounding. Large Heavy-Duty Washer is 2" Diameter & .275" Thick and machined flat to spread the fastening load over a large surface area and allow more accurate torque setting of bolt. Bolt and Washer are Black Oxide Finished for corrosion resistance and satin black color. Meant to take the place of standard factory bolt & washer while offering premium features. Can be used with factory or aftermarket balancers(torsional dampeners) and factory or aftermarket main pulleys.(Super Charger pulleys usually require a longer bolt.) Made In USA by Moroso. Shipped USPS with Confirmation Tracking.
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