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Comet 102c Snowmobile High Performance Clutch on 2040-parts.com

US $180.00
Location:

Au Gres, Michigan, US

Au Gres, Michigan, US
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THIS IS A COMET 102C SNOWMOBILE CLUTCH.MISSING ONE CAM ARM AND CAM PIN.I FOUND THE PARTS HERE ON E-BAY BUT AM SELLING IT AS-IS FOR REPAIR OR PARTS INSTEAD OF USED.I COULD BUY THE PARTS AND INSTALL THEM BUT FIGURE WHOEVER BUYS IT MIGHT WANT TO PUT PARTS IN TO MEET THEIR OWN WANTS AND NEEDS.AS FAR AS I CAN SEE THAT IS ALL THAT IS MISSING.  THERE IS ALSO A WARNING TO NOT USE ABOVE 8500 RPM.THE SPRING IS BLACK WITH A WHITE MARK AND A PURPLE MARK .LOOK AT THE PICTURES CAREFULLY AND THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AND IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS AT ALL PLEASE ASK. 

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