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- McLeod Bolt-On Hydraulic Throwout Bearings
McLeod Bolt-On Hydraulic Throwout Bearing
673-1300

Specifications:
McLeod Bolt-On Hydraulic Throwout Bearings provide precision clutch actuation and are available for nearly any application. The finest hard anodized billet aluminum is used with high quality elbow swivel fittings and high pressure lines make them extremely durable. The 1400 series slip on bearing is intended to slip over your existing bearing retainer when your "A" dimension is greater than 3". These bearings are made of the finest hard anodized billet aluminum, along with quality elbow swivel fittings and high pressure stainless steel braided lines. These high quality components make the Mcleod slip on hydraulic throw out bearing extremely durable, and the best in the market today! These assemblies may be used to eliminate the need to fabricate complex clutch linkage when swapping transmissions.
Does McLeod 1300 fit your vehicle?
1973 CHEVROLET CAMARO
- Liter: 5.7
- Aspiration: NATURALLY ASPIRATED
- SubModel: Z28
- Engine Vin: H
- CUI: 350
- EngineType: V8 ( 5.7 L / 350 )
1973 CHEVROLET CAMARO
- Liter: 5.7
- Aspiration: NATURALLY ASPIRATED
- SubModel: LT
- Engine Vin: H
- CUI: 350
- EngineType: V8 ( 5.7 L / 350 )
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