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Starter clutch

Started by koko3052, June 20, 2021, 10:57:30 PM

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koko3052

'05 Fatty starter clutch is on the way out. I remember researching a replacement from the automotive guys as being considerably cheaper years ago but now can't find my notes & can't seem to bring anything up searching here.
Has anyone got that info? TIA.

twincamzz

I see guys recommend Spragg starter clutch. Do a search for this & you will find lots of information.
not all who wander are lost...

FSG

 :up:   http://spraggusa.com/




also WAI #54-82401 at your local NAPA will yield a starter clutch used in the Toyotas at a lot less $$

while Van Bergen Weldon spragg is also a popular choice  http://www.starterdrives.com


Armin

Nothing can ruin a Man's day faster than an Almost-Takeoff!

smoserx1

June 21, 2021, 03:53:43 AM #4 Last Edit: June 21, 2021, 04:13:20 AM by smoserx1
 :agree:
That's the one I got.  Been in 4 years now.  The old one was slipping and making that grinding sound.  Here is a video tutorial I watched:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bubR4F-CWrQ

koko3052

Well thanks guys. I researched all of the leads given & what an amazing difference in pricing from $182 (USD) & I presume shipping from Spragg USA to Can., to $79 shipped (CAD) from Fort Nine for the All Balls. I'll have to give my money to them. :up:

kd

FortNine treats the Canadian folks so good it's sometimes hard to be loyal to others.  They used to not charge taxes when shipped out of their province but I think the feds killed that now.  You still have to price check and look at the source sometimes.  That international border is a killer to us up here when it comes to shipping and broker fees.
KD