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#35 Max Torque 3/4" Bore 12 Tooth Minibike Go Kart Engine Clutch Quality Usa on 2040-parts.com

US $35.95
Location:

Arnold, Missouri, United States

Arnold, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Brand:Max Torque Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:n/a Country of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

New, never used 12 tooth, 3/4" bore, #35 chain centrifugal engine clutch. YES USA MADE!!

fitting all small engines with a 3/4" diameter crank that have a 3/16" wide keyway

key & mounting set screws included


Common small engines this will fit are:
Briggs
Tecumseh
Honda
Honda clone
Kawaski
Robin
Suburu
Kohler
Clinton
Harbor Freight private label engines
Northern private label engines



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