Pro/street Harmonic Damper Balancer 289-302-351w Ford, Sbf 28oz. Balance on 2040-parts.com
Lowell, Indiana, United States
Pro/Street Harmonic Damper Balancer, Pro/Race Products PN 24269, High Performance street use, 289-302-351W Small Block Ford engines requiring 28oz. external balance damper. 40 degrees of timing marks. Made with high strength nodular iron. Not SFI-rated. Better than original equipment replacement. You are responsible for suitability for your application.
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