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132mm Sanden Style Clutch 2 Groove, 1 Wire 12 Volt 4510,8390 on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Burleson, Texas, US

Burleson, Texas, US
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2 Groove pulley fits the SD508, SD510, SD5H14 Sanden Compressors Clutch has a groove width of 1/2in the Outer Diameter is 132mm or 5 1/4in

Comes With New 12 Volt Coil, Hub and Hardware

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MAKE SURE YOUR COIL WIRE IS BLACK IF IT IS GREEN THEN YOU NEED A 24 VOLT COIL

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Replaces Sanden Clutch P/N 6519-6010

This clutch fits Sanden Models

5738, 8390, 8476, 8478, 8482, 8494, 8496, 9001, 9002, 9012, 9016, 9018, 9029, 9036, 9103, 9104, 9114, 9125, 9244, 9263, 9276, 9279, 9285, 9515, 9519, 9536, 9553, 9563, 9576, 9652, 9677, 9689, 9889, 4505, 4509, 4510, 6664, 6321, 6668, and many more if you have any questions please message me

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