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[sr] Yamaha Gas Golf Cart Clutch Puller Removal Tool Primary Drive Clutch G14 on 2040-parts.com

US $22.95
Location:

Austin, Texas, United States

Austin, Texas, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:SR-YAM-CART-CLUTCHPULL / 90890-01876-00 Compatible Make:Yamaha Brand:StreetRays [Originals] Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

StreetRays [Originals] Yamaha Gas Golf Cart CLUTCH PULLER REMOVAL TOOL PRIMARY DRIVE CLUTCH G14

Part # SR-YAM-CART-CLUTCHPULL

Every StreetRays [Originals] parts are machined right, here in Central Texas! where precision & quality material
is the focus of our production.

This puller is made from high grade steel and it easily replaces the OEM Yamaha primary drive clutch puller tool.
It gives you the most pulling power with the least amount of effort i.e. the right tool for the job.

Applicable for G1, G2, G9, G11, G14, G16, G22 golf carts. Both 2 cycle and 4 cycle with OEM clutch.

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