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Tru Trac Serpentine Pulley System, W/ A/C, No Power Steering

Item EK-41-83641-1
Tru Trac Serpentine Pulley System, W/ A/C, No Power Steering
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Polished Powermaster 140 Amp 1-wire Alternator
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      • Billet Aluminum Bridge Bracket
      • Patent-pending Billet Aluminum Tensioner Engineered Specifically for Tru Trac System
      • Billet Aluminum Tensioner Pulley
      • Billet Aluminum Crankshaft Pulley<

      Description

      Our exclusive design features a 100% precision machined billet aluminum timing cover that supports all components. There is no need to tap into the block. The Tru Trac serpentine system fits 289, 302, and 351W motors. The Tru Trac for small block Ford fits in the tightest engine bays. Perfect for muscle cars and street rods! The Tru Trac’s OE styling gives your motor a clean, professional look. For all of your classic Ford needs, count on MAC's.

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