Chevrolet crate engine components and modifications
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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
The GM Goodwrench crate engine has become a mainstay in hotrodding circles. From the early days of Target Master crate engines to today's (ca. 2012) crate engine selection from GMPP, the crate engine has progressed with the times and are a good value for a new engine with a warranty. | The GM Goodwrench crate engine has become a mainstay in hotrodding circles. From the early days of Target Master crate engines to today's (ca. 2012) crate engine selection from GMPP, the crate engine has progressed with the times and are a good value for a new engine with a warranty. | ||
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*Manual Trans 12-3/4" 153 Tooth: 14088650 Flywheel for use with 10-1/2" clutch, (6) 12337973 bolts, use 10465143 Starter | *Manual Trans 12-3/4" 153 Tooth: 14088650 Flywheel for use with 10-1/2" clutch, (6) 12337973 bolts, use 10465143 Starter | ||
*Manual Trans 14" 168 Tooth: 10105832 Flywheel, (6) 12337973 bolts, use 10465167 Starter | *Manual Trans 14" 168 Tooth: 10105832 Flywheel, (6) 12337973 bolts, use 10465167 Starter | ||
− | *Auto Trans 14" 168 Tooth: 14088761 Flexplate, (6) 14088764 bolts, use 10465167 Starter | + | *Auto Trans 14" 168 Tooth: 14088761 Flexplate, (6) 14088764 bolts, use 10465167 Starter |
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