Torqueflite 727 Pump Bushing – Soft Babbitt Lining - Use With Race Converters on 2040-parts.com
Monroe, Washington, United States
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New front pump steel-backed bushing is lined with soft babbitt, rather than bronze as are OEM bushings. Softer babbitt material is more forgiving on the torque converter neck, particularly in high-perfo RETUR |
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