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Comet 30 Torque Converter Drive Belt 203590a 203590 Manco 9655, 9659 Usa Made on 2040-parts.com

US $16.78
Location:

Arnold, Missouri, United States

Arnold, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Brand:Comet replacement Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:203590a, 6959, 9655 Fitting:Manco UPC:Does not apply

New, never used A symmetrical (flat on engine side, angled on outer side) torque converter drive belt

 replaces Comet 203590a, Manco 6959, 9655
3/4" (19.05mm) top width
28.32" (719.3mm) length


center of crank to center of 6" diameter driven - 7 1/8"

center of crank to center of 7" diameter driven - 6 1/4"

Dimensions are given so you can decide if this is the belt for your needs...Unsure?...measure your old belt before purchasing. With the detailed info given here, there is NO reason to attempt to return belt for not fitting.


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