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Pioneer Heavy-Duty Flexplate 1961-76 Ford/Mercury 390

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Heavy-Duty Flexplate 1961-76 Ford/Mercury 390
Heavy-Duty Flexplate
  • 1961-76 Ford/Mercury 390
  • 1966-67 Ford/Mercury 427
  • 1966-70 Ford/Mercury 428
  • 2-piece rear main seal
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    FRA-224 - Pioneer Heavy-Duty Flexplates is rated 1.0 out of 5 by 1.
    Rated 1 out of 5 by from does not fit 390 If you install this on a 390 you will get a vibration 360/390 do not have a weight on the flexplate they are balanced by the crankshaft the 427/428 have a weight 390 does not .
    Date published: 2018-08-27
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