Transgo 7-cs 700r4 3-4 Clutch High Rev Spring Kit 4l60e 700 4l60 Transmission on 2040-parts.com
US $39.99
Location:
Salem, Oregon, United States
Condition:NewManufacturer Part Number:7-CSBrand:Transgo PerformanceInterchange Part Number:TRG-7-CS
NEW Transgo 7-CS high rev spring kit. This kit prevents centrifugal apply of the 3-4 clutch pack up to 7800 RPM, which can burn the clutches. Furnishes a cleaner 3-4 clutch release. This kit is recommended and comes with the 700-2&3 & 4L60E-HD2 shift kits, but can be used just on it's own. Please look at my other auctions and new eBay Store for great deals on torque converters and other transmission parts.
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