Amc Or Jeep A/c Air Conditioner Clutch Assembly 1978 With 4 Cylinder Engine on 2040-parts.com
Chinchilla, Pennsylvania, United States
Here is a new old stock American Motors air conditioning clutch. This may be a Jeep part number so you be the judge what it will fit. AMC group#13415 part# 3128865. Made by Ogura for AMC. One of our ebay members says this will fit 1978 4 cylinder and possibly other years as well.
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