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B&M 50238 - B&M Flexplates

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  • Flexplate, 164-Tooth, External Engine Balance, 50 oz., Ford 5.0L, AOD, Each
  • Application Specific
  • Estimated Ship Date: Today
 
BrandB&M
Manufacturer's Part Number50238
Part TypeFlexplates
Product LineB&M Flexplates
Summit Racing Part NumberBMM-50238
 
Ring Gear Tooth Quantity164-tooth
Rear Main Seal Style1-piece, 2-piece
Engine BalanceExternal, 50 oz. imbalance
Flexplate MaterialSteel
Safety RatingNot SFI-approved
QuantitySold individually.
 

Tough enough to handle severe applications.

B&M flexplates are ideal for 6,000+ rpm usage. They have precision-stamped centers and a rust-resistant, gold iridited finish. Some units are SFI-approved and NHRA/IHRA-legal for all classes.

Warranty

B&M's warranty covers the original purchasing consumer and is limited to repair or replacement by B&M of any part that fails because of a defect in materials or workmanship. All currently cataloged automatic and manual shifters (except cables) are covered by a limited lifetime warranty. B&M transmissions are covered for a period of 90 days from the date of purchase. All other B&M products (except racing products) are covered for a period of 1 year from the date of purchase. Customers must deal with B&M directly on transmission-related issues. This warranty does not cover: Failure of B&M products due to misapplication, improper installation, or maintenance; failure to provide adequate cooling or maintain proper fluid level; misuse or abuse; removal or replacement costs; transmission oil; damage to related components; costs incurred due to downtime of vehicle, towing costs, etc.; normal wear and tear; products used for racing (except shifters); melted shifter cables; overheating damage on transmissions or high stall converters; or shipping costs.