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Vulkan Drive Damper For Zf 25 Spline 13.875 1kt4110027 New Old Stock on 2040-parts.com

US $439.95
Location:

Harkers Island, North Carolina, United States

Harkers Island, North Carolina, United States
Brand New Old Stock with some surface rust.
Brand:Vulkan Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Manufacturer Part Number:1KT4110027

Brand New Old Stock (laying on a shelf for a while!  Its not like it has to be pretty Right!  Made by Vulkan for 25 spline input shafts.  Please don't ask me which particular engines this fits.  The numbers will tell the story. 

Outside diameter is 13.875  (13 7/8)

8 Equally spaced holes

25 Spline

Vulkan Part Number: 1KT4110027

ZF Part Number:  3207316014

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