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Dominator Jet Drive 8-vane Split Bowl on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Riverside, California, United States

Riverside, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Dominator

Up for bid is a used Dominator 8-Vane split bowl. This is from an old style jet drive and has a register on the back end for a specific nozzle housing. See dimensions of the nozzle housing register below. The bolt pattern is same as Berkeley. The bowl is in great condition with normal wear. The bolt hole threads on the front and rear have been chased with 1/2-13 and 5/16-18 plug taps and are in excellent condition. The bowl bushings are original and should be replaced.

The nozzle housing register on the rear of the bowl measures 5.020" and steps down .300".

Thanks for looking and good luck!
 

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