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25942 Jammer Polished Kick Start Tranny End Cover Harley Big Twin 1936-1986 on 2040-parts.com

US $34.95
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Mentor, Ohio, US

Mentor, Ohio, US
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Jammer Transmission End Covers



Replacement end cover for kick start 4-speed transmissions. May only be used in conjunction with the late style (wafer) throwout bearing. Die-cast construction with polished finish. Replaces HD OEM # 33277-36A. Jammer part # 25942.




For 1936-86 Harley Big Twin models


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