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Tilton Racing Chevrolet V8 Flywheel, 5.5", 96 Tooth, Steel, Used on 2040-parts.com

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Rosamond, California, United States

Rosamond, California, United States
Used vintage Tilton Racing Chevrolet V8 flywheel. Some wear to the teeth on one side. Shown in photo.
Brand:Tilton Engineering Manufacturer Part Number:51-551

 Used vintage Tilton Racing Chevrolet V8 flywheel. 5.5", steel, 96 tooth flywheel.  Old Tilton part number on the flywheel is 51-551. Some wear to the teeth on one side in one area, which is visible in the last photo.

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