New!!! Winters Chevy Racing Bellhousing Kit 62843 Late Model, Modified on 2040-parts.com
Coshocton, Ohio, United States
For sale today is a NEW Winters Maverick bellhousing kit for a Chevy. This kit includes bellhousing with starter gear and dry sump mount installed, flywheel, and 10 spline coupler with dry sump drive pulley. This kit is commonly used for dirt late model and open wheel modified racing divisions. You can also use this in any application with a Chevy engine and a Bert, Falcon, or Brinn internal clutch transmission and reverse mount starter. Kits for Ford and Mopar are available as well, but not regularly stocked. Message with any questions.
As with any racing parts, sadly, there is no warranty. |
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