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Ricks Motorsport Electric Starter on 2040-parts.com

US $129.95
Location:

Toccoa, Georgia, United States

Toccoa, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ricks Motorsport Electric Manufacturer Part Number:64-401

Ricks Motorsport Electric Starter
  • High-quality, low-cost alternative to OEM starter motors
  • Affordable starter is constructed with longer-life bearings than OEM
  • Many OEM starter motors have an unprotected output needle bearing on the outside of the output shaft's seal; moisture can and does enter the output cap of the electric motor and follows the armature shaft to the unprotected output needle bearing, which corrodes the bearing
  • Rick's takes the extra step of installing a double-sealed ball bearing, with the output shaft seal on the outside of the bearing in their new aftermarket unit
  • This simple application of common-sense engineering does two things: first, the outside bearing is now protected from damaging water entry, and second, the sealed ball bearing is replaceable
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