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New Comet Primary Clutch 217503a For Polaris Snowmobile on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
Location:

Park Rapids, Minnesota, United States

Park Rapids, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Comet Manufacturer Part Number:217503A

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New, old stock, never run, as seen, without hardware and original packaging.
Manufacturer's Description:
  • Comet's 108 EXP clutches are built to handle high horsepower engines
  • Designed for smooth shifting and longer durability.
  • 30mm 1:10 taper bore
  • 1-3/8" wide belts.
  • This clutch is equipped with bosses on the fixed face for mounting Polaris starter gear.
  • All EXP 108C clutches are shipped uncalibrated and come without cam arms and springs.

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