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Saginaw 3 Speed Transmission 2.54 1st Gear 10 - 27 Spline 1 Year Warranty on 2040-parts.com

US $700.00
Location:

Vancouver, Washington, United States

Vancouver, Washington, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:Saginaw Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:2.54

This is a Saginaw 3 speed with a 2.54 1st gear ratio.  1 ID groove on the input shaft, 8 tooth speedo gear on main shaft.  Completely rebuilt with all new wear items New Bearings, New Brass, New Syncro Rings, all Seals and Bushing.  Also has a new input gear and a new cluster gear.  Call with any questions you may have about this transmission or any other.

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Input: 10 Spline
Output: 27 Spline

1st    2.54

2ND  1.50

FINAL Drive 1-1


The outright buy it price is $700.00, unless you have a like core to exchange.  We offer the best new and rebuilt transmissions your money can buy.  Call or email any questions that you may have about this Saginaw.  All my transmissions come with a full 1 year warranty under normal driving conditions.  Although I do not warranty against abuse.  Buyer to pay shipping charges which usually run $140.00 in the US.  Shipping to Canada usually runs about $200.00 and will be quoted.  Shipping is based on your location, we usually ship via Fed Ex or UPS.  Included in the shipping cost is a $25.00 wood crate fee with insurance.   Here at Garage Motorsports we offer an M20 & M21 exchange program starting at $1,000.00 and up with a full 1 year warranty.    If you have a rebuildable like Muncie core to exchange, you send it back to me in the same wood crate that your new transmission is shipped to you in for a core refund up to $350.00, depending on the condition of your core.  Rebuildable meaning a usable case, mainshaft, cluster gear and input.  We also offer the Tremec line of 5 and 6 speed transmissions here.  Email any questions that you may have or call 360-735-0753.   We accept  Pay Pal, Visa & Mastercard.  We stock one of the largest inventories of 3 speed OD, 4 speed Muncie, T-10 and AMC T-10 new and rebuilt transmissions and new and used parts on the West Coast.  Let us know if we can help you out in any way with your manual transmission needs.

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