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International 35262430s Leece Neville, Starter,12v,11t,cw,plgr,leece Neville on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:AES Other Part Number:M105603 Manufacturer Part Number:35262430S Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:35262430

 35262430S Leece Neville, Starter,12V,11T,CW,PLGR,Leece Neville Titan 101,3.5kW

Description:Starter
 
OEM(s): Cummins, International Truck, Leece Neville
Family: Leece Neville Titan 101
Voltage: 12
Power: 3.5kW / 4.69HP
Rotation: CW
Starter Type: PLGR
Number of Teeth: 11
Gear OD: 1.567in / 39.8mm
Mtg Ear 1 Hole: 10.6mm Unthreaded
Mtg Ear 2 Hole: 10.6mm Unthreaded
Mtg Ear 3 Hole: 10.6mm Unthreaded
Notes:
  • Includes IMS
Application: Ford, Freightliner, International, Kenworth & Sterling with Cummins & International Engines
Weight:23.11 lbs / 10.5 kg

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