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3896966 2222h 194 71 S Plated 8" Harmonic Balancer Small Block Chevy & Marine on 2040-parts.com

US $119.50
Location:

Canton, Ohio, United States

Canton, Ohio, United States
Rubber spacer shows cracking, needs restored, sleeved
Manufacturer Part Number:3896966 Part Brand:Chevrolet Warranty:No UPC:Does not apply

3896966 2222H 194 71 S Copper/Brass Alloy Plated 8" Harmonic Balancer Small Block Chevy & Marine.

Used OEM 8" X 1 5/16" harmonic balancer with factory copper/brass alloy plated inner ring. First design crankshaft keyway/TDC groove. Original GM part, not a reproduction. Rubber shows cracking, snout needs sleeved where it meets timing cover. Do your research before you buy to make sure this unique part suits your needs. Look the pictures over, what you see is what you get.

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