ATP Transmission Parts Z-276 - Manual Transmission Flywheel
- Part Number
- Z-276
- Manufacturer
- ATP TRANSMISSION PARTS
- Description
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Manual Transmission Flywheel
details
$14349
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ATP TRANSMISSION PARTS part description
Product Description
Manual Transmission Flywheel
Product Attributes
Linecode | ATP4 |
Contents Or Additional Details | 6 Bolt holes |
Pitch Flywheels | 10 |
Weight Added | N |
Outside Diameter | 11.625" |
Tooth Quantity | 115 |
Additional Information
Country of Origin (Primary) | CN |
Harmonized Tariff Code (Schedule B) | 8483502000 |
Harmonized Tariff Code (HTS) | 8483506000 |
UPC | 00740993039921 |
VMRS Code | 045004000 |
Part Interchanges
- Fenco FW9100
- LuK LFW148
- Sachs NFW6909
- Dorman - OE Solutions 4699
- Toyota 1340535021
- Toyota 1340539075
- Toyota 1340539115
- Toyota 1340539125
- Toyota 1340539225
- Hollander 40952256
- Standard Flywheels 100
- Standard Flywheels 101
- Venture Products V2401
- PERFECTION 50100
- Pioneer Automotive Industries FW-153
- Pioneer Automotive Industries FW153
- AMS 167100
Fits Vehicles
- Toyota Pickup (1978-1981, 1984-1994)
- Toyota Corona (1978-1979)
- Toyota Celica (1978-1980)
- Toyota 4Runner (1984-1995)
ATP’s history is a story of excellence. Born on July 1, 1955, ATP Inc. supplied the industry with automatic transmission replacement parts. Its first headquarters was a modest 2,000-square-foot facility in Chicago. ATP Transmission’s dedication to consistently provide its valued customers with high-quality products and exceptional service pushed it to expand its product offerings to incorporate cabin air filters, automatic transmission filter kits, chemicals, cables, and repair kits. In 2001, the company introduced its Graywerks line consisting of harmonic balancers, timing covers, exhaust manifolds, and engine and transmission pans. At present, ATP shares a 220,000sq foot facility in Meridian, MS, with its sister company—Pioneer Automotive Industries.
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