Tilton Oe Diameter Flywheel For Chevy V-8 - Sbc 153t 7.25in - 51-6201 on 2040-parts.com
Sewickley, Pennsylvania, United States
Tilton OE Diameter Flywheel for Chevy V-8
Designed as a direct replacement for the stock flywheel. Flywheel is neutral balance and includes a .100" step for the clutch friction surface. Flywheel has lightening holes that may not be legal in some racing series. 2-piece rear main seal, 153T and 6.6 pounds. |
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