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Tci Forged Flexplates 399573 on 2040-parts.com

US $96.31
Location:

Florida, New York, United States

Florida, New York, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:399573 Brand:TCI Automotive

Ring Gear Tooth Quantity: 153-tooth

Rear Main Seal Style: 2-piece

Engine Balance: Internal

Flexplate Material: Steel

Safety Rating: SFI 29.1

Notes: Small bolt pattern.

If you need stock, stamped, or heavy-duty, TCI forged flexplates is your performance solution. TCI offers popular Chrysler, Ford, and Chevy applications. Their forged selection for Chrysler includes special counter balanced flexplates for neutral balance torque converters in cast crank applications that came with a counter balanced torque converter. For Ford applications TCI offers OEM-style small block plates built to precise standards with extra-thick welds to retain starter ring gear and are precision-balanced. Their Chevy stamped flexplates are built .035 in. thicker than stock from high-tensile strength materials with extra welding to help retain the starter ring gear and to withstand the stress of high-rpm engines and high-stall converters. Stock or mild performance, buzzing around at high rpms needs the confidence of TCI forged flexplates.

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