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New Chevy Hydraulic Throwout Bearing Imca Ratrod Clutch Block Sbc Bbc Small Big on 2040-parts.com

US $108.95
Location:

Mesquite, Texas, United States

Mesquite, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:PRE Auto Racing Part Sub Type:Transmission Manufacturer Part Number:4178 Product Type:Auto Racing Parts Surface Finish:NEW ALUMINUM Auto Racing Part Type:Driveline & Transmission Warranty:Yes tranny rat rod road gm fork:supr late model wissota

THIS IS A BRAND NEW NEVER INSTALLED OR MOCKED UP CHEVY HYDRAULIC THROW OUT BEARING.  IT IS -------NOT ----- A BLEM OR A SECOND.     IT COMES WITH ALL THE HARDWARE NEEDED TO INSTALL AND ADJUST PROPERLY.  COMES WITH INSTRUCTIONS TOO.   MADE TO WORK WITH SAGINAW,  T-10 AND MUNCIE TRANSMISSIONS

      ------------------------ YES, IT  WORKS WITH A MINI-CLUTCH BUT ----NOT----  A FULL STOCK SIZE CLUTCH ----------- CHECK MY OTHER ITEMS TO SEE ONE THAT WORKS WITH A FULL SIZE CLUTCH

                                           PLEASE PAY IMMEDIATELY IF YOU HIT THE BUY IT NOW 


     IF YOU DO NOT LIKE IT AND YOU DID NOT USE IT,  JUST RETURN IT AND I WILL REFUND THE COST OF THE BEARING                                            

                                             

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