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2004 L&a Designs Raptor 660 One Way Starter Clutch Bearing With Gear & Puller on 2040-parts.com

US $223.00
Location:

Portland, Oregon, US

Portland, Oregon, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Part Brand:L&A Dsigns Manufacturer Part Number:LA-04-05 kit 2P Surface Finish:Machined and Black Oxide Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:United States Model Year it fits:2004,2005,04,05 MODEL IT FITS:ALL YAMAHA RAPTOR 660

This is for the 2004-2005 only!

Check the 10th digit on your vin# stamped on frame under left foot peg. If it is not a 4 or 5 do not order this. thank you

We are now selling direct,

 so customers get the best part for the lowest price


What you get from us is straight up honesty and integrity! 


L&A Designs are the originators of the Heavy-duty replacement one-way starter clutch for the Yamaha 660 Raptor

Remember, when you need to replace that broken one-way, Demand the best and original L&A Designs,  Manufactured in-house! 

Made in the USA

Tech-line: 503-575-8900

I Have actually installed many of  this product, the other guys tech-line none!

 




L&A Designs ONE WAY STARTER CLUTCH

YAMAHA 52T GEAR

2 OEM GASKETS

6 NEW BOLTS

PULLER


Life time  WARRANTY AGAINST MANUFACTURER OR MATERIAL DEFECTS

Part# included in kit

One-way           LA-04-05


 Yamaha gear           5LP-15515-10

 

                                 Gasket              5LP-15455-00    Starter cover

                             Gasket              5LP-15451-00    Side Case

          Bolts               10.9 Grade  

PULLER      


        


 

  • ULTRA HIGH GRADE ALLOY
  • 800 FT LB. MAX HOLDING FORCE
  • HARDENED WITH GROUND ROLLERS
  • ROLLERS ARE INDIVIDUALLY DOUBLE SPRUNG
  •  ( Yamaha's has Only one spring for the entire unit )
  • 0.3 LBS LIGHTER, A SIGNIFICANT REDUCTION IN ROTATING MASS


L&A Designs Raptor One-way 

  Body:   Designs and Precision CNC machined and assemble in-house from billet shock resistant high strength alloy steel.

 Roller:     Harden and precision ground.

 

Spring Pushers:    Designed in-house,  Precision injection molded and made of a heat and chemical Resistant High tech polymer and assemble in-house with custom dual stainless coil springs

 

Side Retainer:    Custom stamped low carbon low alloy steel.

 

The L&A Designs one-way uses 8 spring and roller assemblies for uncompromising reliability and functionality.

Buyers outside of the United States  you are responsible for any tax or duty your country may require

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