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Sb Chevy 383 400 Sfi-rated Flexplates 168 Tooth Ext-balance W/arp Bolts on 2040-parts.com

US $71.95
Location:

Brookings, South Dakota, United States

Brookings, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New Other Part Number:FP-400 Interchange Part Number:ARP 100-2901 Brand:PRW Manufacturer:PRW / Scat / Cat Manufacturer Part Number:1840000 Part Number:1840000


PRW SFI approved, .035" thicker than stock flexplates, designed and built for racing, and manufactured to exceed OEM specifications. Features double-welded ring gears designed to withstand the RPM and stress of engine torque related to high stall converters. SFI 29.1 Certified. Direct bolt-on component. Constructed from high tensile strength chromoly steel. 

  • SB Chevy 383 400 
  • Early style, 2 Piece Rear main seal crankshaft / block
  • 168 Teeth 
  • External-Balance **Has Weight**
  • ARP Bolts included

 

 

 


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