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Torqueflite 727 Converter Neck/pump Seal: Flanged - 1962 & Later - New on 2040-parts.com

US $14.80
Location:

Monroe, Washington, United States

Monroe, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:14.80 Surface Finish:matte Manufacturer Part Number:141-608 Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

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NOTE: see a wide variety of Mopar parts at our eBay Store: T’Flite Patty’s Shop Mart

NOTE: we stock virtually all external reseal parts individually for the TF-727 & TF-904 as well as complete reseal KITS.

Newer design spring-tensioned pump seal with flange to seat seal squarely in bore; edge is coated with sealer to ensure no leakage around O.D. of seal. Inner lip also curls around to secure tension spring better than earlier designs. For a bit more tension on the converter neck in race or H.P. applications, the spring can be removed, shortened and re-installed. Shipping via First Class Mail is $ 5.60; we ship purchases twice weekly, Wednesdays and Saturdays. eBay's new policy restricts e-mail addresses between buyers and sellers when using eBay’s messaging system; contact us directly for technical information or pictures by substituting the "@" symbol for the word "at" in the following: tflitepatty"at"comcast (insert dot here) net. Contact us for shipping to foreign countries. We also have available on auctions or our eBay Store most Torqueflite 727 & 904 “soft” parts in “open stock”, available by the piece (gaskets, seals, bushings, ‘O’ rings, clutch discs, steel plates, lip seals, bands, thrust washers, filters, metal sealing rings, etc.) or in “sub-kits” for single-function repair; most Torqueflite 727 & 904 “hard” parts also available. See a selection of other Mopar parts on our eBay store site: T’Flite Patty’s Shop Mart. Prefer PayPal; contact us if you experience difficulty signing up with PayPal.                     

RETURNS: new or used parts received back from purchaser must be in “as-originally-shipped” condition, having not been installed, modified, damaged or changed from original configuration in any way. Purchaser is responsible for insurance coverage for any damage occurring during transit either direction. Refund will be made in the same form as original payment within 7 days after we receive the returned parts.

 

 

 

 

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