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Wehrs Machine Tranny Small Plug W/ Set Screw Wm26s on 2040-parts.com

US $14.50
Location:

Bangor, Wisconsin, United States

Bangor, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:WEHRS MACHINE & RACING PRODUCTS Manufacturer Part Number:WM26S

WM26S - Tranny Small Plug W. Set Screw   Sick and tired of rags around your tailshaft? 
Here is your answer! The plugs go into the transmission during removal and storage,
keeping the lubricants in and dirt particles out. They fit a variety of trannies. 
The plug size is 1.180 I.D. and  1.500 O.D. Machined Aluminum.  
Our tranny plugs now come with a set screw, so you have the ability to turn the 
shaft of the transmission while installing an engine. 


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