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M-22 Fine Spline, Large Tail . on 2040-parts.com

US $1,600.00
Location:

Brewster, Massachusetts, United States

Brewster, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:Used

Pulled from  1971 W-30 Oldsmobile . Original low mile take out. One ear professionally repaired from improper install during clutch job.  Have had some concern from others about the integrity of the repair....so..I will guarantee the repair for one entire year from delivery date.!   No chipped teeth, nice brass and synchros and cluster gears. This is the larger output shaft and heavier duty fine spline input shaft. Experts agree that no stress is put on mounting ears...stress is on input and output shafts and internals. Factory stamped  P1C11C     Ready for your project.

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