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Sq Tooth Gilmer Drive, Timing Belt 38.2" Long X 1/2" Wide Pt# 382-l-050 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.00
Location:

Avon, Indiana, United States

Avon, Indiana, United States
Condition:New

MFG :           BANDO SYNCHRO LINK 

PART :           SQUARE TOOTH BELT 

SPEC:            LENGTH: 38.2 " LONG X  1/2'' WIDE  -  102 TOOTH  (3/8 PITCH)
                      
PART NO :      382-L-050  

DRIVES :         MECHANICAL FUEL PUMPS, POWER STEERING, ALTERNATORS, V/PUMP,TIMING BELT  ETC.
  

                       






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