American Ironhorse Chrome Transmission Pulley Cover Rsd Clutch Actuator on 2040-parts.com
Lyons, Kansas, US
NEW CHROME AMERICAN IRONHORSE RIGHT SIDE DRIVE PULLEY COVER / CLUTCH ACTUATOR. ACCEPTS STANDARD MANUAL CLUTCH CABLE. HAS PROVISIONS FOR ELECTRONIC SPEEDOMETER SENSOR. FITS ALL AIH TRANSMISSIONS. ALSO FITS BAKER, JIM'S, DELKRON ETC. RIGHT SIDE DRIVE ONLY.
THESE ARE NOT HYDRAULIC ACTUATORS, MANUAL CABLE TYPE!!!!!!!
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