Lenco Trans Sprag Assy Mechcanical Diode Nitro Hemi on 2040-parts.com
Huntley, Illinois, United States
Here is the truly unbreakable Lenco mechanical diode sprag. They are assembled but I have included pictures of the insides so you can see what makes them work. They use face teeth like a Liberty transmission and a coil spring. Really tuff stuff and much stronger than the dog sprags that are normally used. They run over $1,000 ea. from Lenco. Thanks for looking. E-mail me if you have any questions. Shipping is a flat rate $12.35 USPS Priority flat rate box to all 50 states, Puerto Rico, Guam and all U.S. territories that USPS will ship this box to for the same price. Others at their rate. Will combine shipping when I can. Local pickup is free. Please use E-Bay checkout. Payment by PayPal within two days. I will accept payment when picked up if picking up in person, please tell me if you desire to do that. Sold as is. |
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