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Performance Powerbond For Vz - Ve Alloytec & Llt 3.6l V6 Standard on 2040-parts.com

AU $143.00
Location:

Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Condition:New Brand:MACE Manufacturer Part Number:PB

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PERFORMANCE POWERBOND FOR VZ - VE ALLOYTEC & LLT 3.6L V6  STANDARD


Powerbond Standard OEM Replacement Balancer


Powerbond OEM replacement balancers feature the strength and durability of bonded dampening rubber at a price point attractive to all. Unlike cheap Asian sourced OEM replacement balancers that use weak grey iron castings that are prone to cracking, all Powerbond OEM balancers feature strong SG Iron cast hubs for maximum strength.


Virtually all OEM replacement balancers use press inserted dampening rubber which is prone to spinning and dislocation in hi torque and serpentine belt applications. The bonded dampening rubber in Powerbond OEM sets the range apart. In push apart and torque tests the Powerbond OEM design has up to 4 times the strength of inserted balancers.


To ensure smooth operation all Powerbond OEM replacement balancers are dynamically balanced at the factory. With a unique combination of high strength castings, bonded dampening rubber and dynamic balance, the Powerbond OEM range is not only the ultimate standard replacement balancer but also perfect for budget.



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PART NUMBER:


PB620          VZ - VE TO ENG NO.H071020507 (STANDARD)

PB622          VZ - VE (6MM KEY) ENG NO. H071020508 ONWARDS (STANDARD)


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We at MACE ENGINEERING are a design company specialising in automotive product development. From a one off custom design right through to mass manufacturing, product we can deliver.


With over 25 years of experience, you can be assured we’ll make it happen for you. In addition to automotive products, we’ve also been involved in the design and manufacture of other items such as steel structures for the manufacturing and movie industries, consumer products, specialised machinery and electronics engineering and all things that help improve the performance of your Holden or Ford.


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