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Starter Drive Lock Washer - 3/8 - Ford

Item EK-32-20791-1
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      Product Information

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      Features

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      • Special Lock Washer For Starter Drives That Use 3/8" Bolts
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      • Most Common Size Used By Reproduction Drives
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      • Good To Have Spares On Hand
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      • Two Required Per Drive
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      • Made In USA
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      • Fits Model Year 1928-1931
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      Description

      Durable Lock Washer. The Starter Drive Lock Washer - 3/8 - Ford securely fastens starter drive components with 3/8" bolts, preventing loosening from vibrations during engine operation. Having spare washers ensures reliable maintenance and replacement when needed.

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      Construction and Appearance. Crafted from high-quality metal, this lock washer offers strength, durability, and corrosion resistance with its natural metal finish.

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      Installation. Installation is straightforward and requires no drilling or special modifications. It’s a simple bolt-on component that requires standard hand tools for secure placement on the starter drive assembly.

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      Application. Designed for use with starter drives from 1928 through 1931, this washer fits the common 3/8" bolt size utilized in reproduction and original parts from that period.

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