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Racing Go Kart Starter Works Needs Clutch Couplier on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, United States

Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, United States
Missing clutch couplier. Starter motor works fine.
Brand:Coleman Box Starter

Coleman Box Starter Needs Couplier for Shafts-Spins Clockwise
I used this starter for the last year until the clutch couplier started to free-wheel.
I took the clutch off but than I just bought a new starter.
 If you have access to a machine shop they can help join the two shafts.

The starter motor works great, spins clock-wise.. 
Just needs a way to join the two shafts together. 
I'm not handy nor do I have the skills to do the job.

Priority shipping-Quick and safe.

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