Porsche 912 Flywheel With New Iron Washer on 2040-parts.com
San Diego, California, United States
This is a used flywheel for a Porsche 912 in very good shape and all teeth in good shape. Surface is smooth. I would use this myself on my restoration but I have another one I already put on. I am throwing in a new iron washer that fits behind it towards the crank. It is the iron washer matching the peg pattern.
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