B&m Transmision Filter Extension 4l60e #70354 on 2040-parts.com
Schererville, Indiana, United States
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B&M FILTER EXTENSION FOR 4L60E TRANS.
These B&M automatic transmission filter extensions are designed to move the transmission filter into the oil in aftermarket B&M deep transmission pans. They are made of cast aluminum and include longer mounting bolts to fit the valve body. The filter extensions fit B&M deep transmission pans. B&M PART # 70354 .
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