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1955-1985 Chevy Flexplate for 2-Piece Rear Main, 168 Tooth

1955-1985 Chevy Flexplate for 2-Piece Rear Main, 168 Tooth
Chevy Small Block V8, 14.09" Outside Diameter, 168 Tooth Count, 2.50" Hole Diameter, Steel
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MFG. Part #:
91048369
Outside Diameter:
14.09"
Tooth Count:
168
Torque Converter Bolt Circle:
10.75 and 11.5
Hole Diameter:
2.50"
SFI Rating:
Not SFI-approved
Weight:
5.40 lbs.
Material Type:
Steel
Finish:
Natural
Sold in Quantity:
Each
Notes:
Internally balanced.
Info
These non-SFI rated S/B Chevy automatic transmission flexplates are suggested whenever installing a new engine or transmission. These flexplates are for two-piece rear main seal engines ONLY.
- (Internal balance, 168-tooth)
- Dual bolt patterns, 10-3/4" and 11-1/2"
- Flexplate O.D. 14.09"
- Center Hole 2-1/2"
Make sure you choose the correct flywheel for your application by reading our tech article. Small Block Chevy - How to Choose a Flexplate.
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Some parts are not legal for use in California or other states with similar laws/regulations
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