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1971 Arctic Cat Snowmobile Rewind Starter on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Farmington, New Hampshire, United States

Farmington, New Hampshire, United States
This rewind has been cleaned, inspected and has a new starter cup, starter dogs and rope installed.
Brand:Arctic Cat / Kawasaki Heavy Ind.

Pictured here is an Arctic Cat Rewind Starter produced by Kawasaki Heavy Industries.  This style rewind was used on all twin (2 cylinder) Arctic Cat / Kawasaki engines 1971-1974.  This rewind has been cleaned, inspected and has a new starter cup, starter dogs and rope installed.  It's very important that prospective buyer adhere to the measurement shown in the photo of the starter dog assembly.  

Kawasaki produced some rewinds that look identical to the unit in the photo, but, most of these were black in color and the starter hubs are smaller in diameter.   This starter will not fit that application.  



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