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T5 World Class Manual Trans. Bearing Retainer Aluminum Base Fits '83-'93 Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $57.95
Location:

Quincy, Illinois, United States

Quincy, Illinois, United States
Open package, never used.
Brand:Ford Performance Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:M-7050-B Part Brand:FORD RACING Surface Finish:NEW Country of Manufacture:United States

 
  • Fits 1983 - 1993 V-8 applications
  • Replacement T-5 bearing retainer with steel throw-out bearing sleeve
  • Fits production and Ford Racing T-5 transmissions
  • Length from trans face to end of sleeve is 4.480" for M-7050-A and 5.160" for M-7050-B 
  • Ford Racing P/N: M-7050-A
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