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Fairbanks Morse Re-coil Pull Starter Parts Spring 20-273 Shoe111-69 Cup 14-3 Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
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Osceola, Indiana, United States

Osceola, Indiana, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:ONAN Manufacturer Part Number:192-0273

Fairbanks Morse parts with Onan part numbers.
192-0273 (192-0396) starter cup  is 2-7/8" diameter outer lip and 1.5" tall COLT INDUSTRIES 14-3
192-0416 shoe COLT INDUSTRIES 111-69

192-0421 spring  -steel  is 3/8" wide.  picture shows a 4.5" coil  FAIRBANKS 20-273

These parts have been in storage for a very long time you may notice some minor and slight surface rust on the spring but this should not be an issue. Your satisfaction is guaranteed.

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