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Small Block Damper Plate W1004 65006 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Saint Helena Island, South Carolina, United States

Saint Helena Island, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New

Item specifics

Condition:

New

Brand:

Item Weight:

4.3 lbs

Manufacturer Part Number:

BBD 0107UL

Manufacturer:

Borg & Beck

Country/Region of Manufacture:

Unknown

Type:

Spring Damper

Fits:

GM Chevy 305 350 Small Block

 

Shipping Dimensions:

12" x 12" x 5"

Part Number:

1004-650-006

Shipping Weight:

5 lbs

Product Description

New damper plate (drive plate) for use with GM and Chevrolet small block gasoline marine engines (5.0L 305 cu. in. 5.7L 350 cu. in.). Accepts transmissions with 26-spline input shafts, including many Velvet Drive, Borg Warner, ZF Marine, Hurth, and Paragon transmissions. Borg & Beck part number BBD0107UL. Velvet Drive part number 10-04-650-006. This item was purchased new and never installed.

 

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