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Automatic Transmission Input Shafts
JEGS 555-603250 Transmission Input Shaft Features:
- Fits chevy powerglide transmissions with 1.76 carrier
- Rated to 1200 horsepower for high performance race applications
- Turbo splines to allow th350 torque converters to work with the pg transmission
- Made in usa with high quality components and assembly
- Made from 4340m (also known as 300m) alloy steel, which has the ability to be hardened to a greater thickness compared to other steel blends, resulting in its use in aerospace and other areas where high-strength components are required
- Works with Following Gear Sets:
- 1.58:1
- 1.69:1
- 1.76:1
- 1.80:1
- 30 Converter Splines
- 19 Carrier Splines
- Hi-Flow Oil Passageway for Aftermarket Racing Converters equipped with a Severe Duty Bushing
- 300M Steel is high-strength vacuum-melted low alloy steel with high silicon composition and vanadium.
JEGS 555-603250 Transmission Input Shaft Notes:
- This shaft has a bushing journal to use a bushing in the end of the transmission pump
- JEGS 603250 was designed to allow the use of a GM Turbo-Hydramatic (TH) style converter with a GM Powerglide transmission.
Specifications:
Will it work with a 180 straight cut planetaries
Is any machining required for install ?
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