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M878 M939 M818 M931 Allison 6834370 56700 New Trans Clutch Pressure Plate 7.2"od on 2040-parts.com

US $7.50
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Warren, Michigan, United States

Warren, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:TECHMOTIVE ALLISON US MILITARY Surface Finish:NATURAL Manufacturer Part Number:56700 6834370 Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:23042200 BD509877 WPC-4946 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:NSN 2520-01-006-7116

15M712           This Item Up For Offer is a    MILITARY TRUCK M878A1 M939 M818 M931     ALLISON     P/N 6834370  56700      TRANSMISSION CLUTCH PRESSURE PLATE     7.188" OD.    30 INTERNAL TEETH     SPECIFICATIONS PICTURE # 6.    NOTE: Part is Number ( 4 ) in Picture Drawing # 7.    Condition New and Unused, From Government Surplus Old Stock.    Comes in it's Original Box.    NSN Number 2520-01-006-7116.    Made in the USA by TECHMOTIVE  INC. /  ALLISON. 

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