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Part Name: Ready-Aire Air Conditioning Clutch: New 1351
Part Number: 47320, 1351
Part Brand: Transpro

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Ready-Aire Air Conditioning Clutch: New 1351 (47320, 1351)

Part Description & Details


Part Number:47320
Weight:5.53 lbs
Warranty: 3 MO
Type: Nippondenso - 10PA - with coil
Belt Type: Single groove
Belt Width: 1/2 in.
Pulley Diameter: 5 5/8 in.
Lead Wire Type: Harness lead - 2 blade connector
Mounting Distance To Groove 1 Midpoint: 0.960 in.

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