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Remanufactured Starter Perkinks 32a6602100 Mitsubishi 32a66-02100 on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Washington Court House, Ohio, United States

Washington Court House, Ohio, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Core Charge:NONE

Applications:

Mitsubishi S4S Applicication

Caterpillar Agricultural & Industrial (2006-2010)

Specifications:

Unit Type: Starter
Part Type: UNIT
Voltage: 12
Rotation: CW
Starter Type: OSGR
Number of Teeth: 10
Gear OD: 1.575in / 40mm
Mtg Ear 1 Hole: 11.0mm Unthreaded
Mtg Ear 2 Hole: 11.0mm Unthreaded
Mtg Ear 3 Hole: 11.0mm Unthreaded

Replaces these part numbers:

Denso: 428000-1660, 9742809-166

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries: 32A66-02100

Perkins Engine: 32A6602100



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