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Cogged Asymmetric Go Kart Belt For Comet 203589a, 5959 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.80
Location:

Grants Pass, Oregon, United States

Grants Pass, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Brand:Rotary Manufacturer Part Number:8487

 

Used on Many Go-carts with Torque Converters, Replaces Comet Part #203589A and Manco Part # 5959

A high quality Rotary replacement belt made  to FSP specs, 3/4" X 27 3/8", cogged.

Asymmetric belt, angles are different on each side of belt.
Almost flat on one side (2-1/2 degrees), 18 degrees on other side.
Flat side installs toward engine.


We ship most orders the same day if received in the AM, next day on PM orders.

Ships Free to locations in the US including Alaska, Hawaii.  Shipping charges apply to locations outside the US.

Will ship this First-Class Parcel (airmail), we never ship items parcel post.  If ordered with heavier items (like blades) will ship FedEx or UPS. 


 

 

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