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A New Otc Tools # 7111 Automatic Transmission Lip Seal Protector Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $41.40
Location:

Garden Grove, California, United States

Garden Grove, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:OTC Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:7111 UPC:Does not apply

A new in the rather dirty & a bit beat up  package due to long term storage OTC # 7111 Automatic Transmission Lip Seal Protector kit. For Ford C3 Trans 1974 and up. 3 pieces, # 7111-A, 7111-B, & 7111-C.

OTC 7111 Automatic Transmission Lip Seal Protector Kit 

  • For servicing 1974 to current C-3 Ford Motor Company automatic transmissions
  • Designed for installation of the forward and high clutch lip seals
  • Prevents seals from being cut or rolled over during installation
Included:
  • OTC 7111-A Intermediate brake inner seal protector
  • OTC 7111-B Inner seal protector
  • OTC 7111-C Forward clutch outer seal protector


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