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New Billet 671 Roots Type Rear Bearing Plate With Bearings And Seals on 2040-parts.com

US $230.00
Location:

Garden Grove, California, United States

Garden Grove, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:German Supercharged Systems Warranty:No Surface Finish:POLISH

New Billet Rear Bearing Plate is as a replacement part for OEM GM Roots type blowers. Machined from aircraft quality 6061-t6 aluminum and polished to show polish finish.

Good for 3-71, 4-71, 6-71, 8-71, 10-71, 14-71, and 16-71 street and most race type blower systems.

Bolt pattern on bearing plate is designed around stock GM Roots type blower bolt pattern. It is also machined with stock dowel pin hole sizes and pin hole location to simplify assembly. Housings overall height is also matched to stock GM size, to assure proper distributor clearance for rear distributor applications.


Bearing plate housing comes fully equipped with billet and polished bearing caps, double lipped teflon seals and double row bearings. Over size seals are also available.

Machined in the USA.

Please call for any further questions or tech support 562-999-6556


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