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Volvo 142, 144, 145 & 240 Clutch Actuating Arm. Fits All Years 1967 Through 1975 on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Wiscasset, Maine, United States

Wiscasset, Maine, United States
Condition:Used

 Offered for sale is a 140 Series and 240 Series clutch actuating arm that fits all models with a B-18 or B-20 push-rod engine for model years 1967 through 1975. This is the later reinforced part that replaced the earlier arm which frequently broke. Many of the pre-1971 140 Series cars had problems with the factory installed arms as they fractured after a certain amount of usage. VOLVO produced a replacement arm which was reinforced along the outer edge. This arm that I am selling is the later reinforced arm. It is complete with an excellent pivot socket and bolt. NOTE-The symptom of a cracked or fractured clutch arm is that the free-play increases which is not normal.

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