Fomoco Starter Drive Spring #b11375 on 2040-parts.com
Saint Joseph, Missouri, US
FoMoCo
Starter drive spring
#B-11375
This spring appears to be wound backwards of all the other ones I have seen on E-bay
Please be sure before ordering.
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