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Full Size Chevy Air Conditioning Compressor Clutch Cover, Polished Finish, 1958-1972

Item EK-40-171521-1
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      Features

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      • Featuring a Polished Finish
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      • Designed for the Sanden SD-SB10 Model 7176 Compressor
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      • Supplied with Your Front Runner Drive System
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      Description

      Premium Compressor Clutch Cover. The Vintage Air Full Size Chevy Air Conditioning Compressor Clutch Cover, Polished Finish, 1958-1972 is designed to protect and enhance the appearance of your AC compressor clutch assembly. This cover provides a sleek and polished look while maintaining functionality and durability in your air conditioning system.

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      Construction and Appearance. Crafted from high-quality materials, the cover features a polished finish that adds a refined shine to the compressor clutch. Its durable construction ensures long-lasting performance and resistance to wear, contributing to both aesthetics and protection.

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      Installation. Installation is straightforward with no drilling required, allowing for an easy upgrade to your existing system. The cover is designed to fit precisely over the designated compressor model for a secure fit.

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      Application. Specifically designed for the Sanden SD-SB10 Model 7176 compressor included with the Front Runner drive system.

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