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Harley Davidson Golf Cart Short Block Kit (bearing/seals/gasket) '67 To '81 on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Alliance, Ohio, United States

Alliance, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:After market Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Manufacturer Part Number:2100SBHD

 Kit includes:

  • (1) Crankcase Gasket Set  (1000)
  • (2) Crank Case Ball Bearings (Fan Side) (9034)
  • (1) Crank Case Needle Bearing (Clutch Side)  (9071)
  • (2) Crank Case Oil Seals  (12015A)
  • (1) Shim (43560-35)
  • (1) Manifold Gasket
  • (1) Reed Plate Gasket
  • (1) Crank Case Bolt Kit (6 Allen Headed Bolts for crank case)


ALWAYS PRESS BEARING ON THE NUMBERED SIDE. THE OTHER SIDE IS ROUNDED AND WILL DEFORM IF PRESSED ON!

DO NOT USE SILICONE ON MOTOR!!

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