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Tci Ford 289-302-351-400 157-tooth Neutral Balance Sfi Forged Flexplate #529615 on 2040-parts.com

US $119.88
Location:

Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:529615 Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:TCI-529615 Brand:TCI Other Part Number:TCI529615 UPC:788120029162


















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Brand New TCI Forged Flexplate, designed for stock to mild performance for the application(s) below. Part #529615. 

Flexplate Application & Specs:

  • Transmission Type: Ford
  • Engine:  289-351C, 351M-400M
  • SFI 29.1 Approved:  Yes
  • Balance: 0 oz.
  • Remarks: 10.5"  Bolt Pattern, 157-Tooth

Full Manufacturer's description under the picture below
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Product Representation: Actual parts may vary based on configuration ordered.    

Manufacturer's Description:
TCI® offers stock replacement, stamped, heavy-duty flexplates for popular Chrysler, Ford and Chevy applications.

For Chryslers, there are also special counter balanced flexplates, which allow you to use a neutral balance torque converter in cast crank applications that came with a counter bala nced torque converter.

For Ford applications, TCI® OEM-style small block flexplates are constructed to precise standards and are SFI 29.1 approved. Built
extra-thick with welds on both sides of the ring gear, these flexplates are precision-balanced and checked for runout.

TCI® Chevy stamped flexplates are .035" thicker than stock, and the starter ring is welded to both sides of the flywheel for additional strength. Constructed from a high tensile strength material, these flywheels resist elongation and cracking. All 168-tooth flywheels have GM dual bolt patterns, are sized for stock 3/8" mounting bolts and can be easily drilled for 7/16" diameter high performance torque converter applications. These machined flexplates are perfect for stock to mild performance applications.

 

 

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