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Arctic Cat Diamond Drive Gearbox Crossfire Firecat M Series Clutch Bdx on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Sobieski, Wisconsin, US

Sobieski, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

Arctic Cat Diamond Drive - Came out of one of my 2006 Arctic Cat Crossfires - NON REVERSE - This will fit in any of the 2006 Crossfires / 2005-2006 Firecats with Diamond Drive / 2005-2006 M Series with Diamond Drive NON REVERSE ALL

 

60/60 GEARING

 

I Rebuilt this unit prior to last riding season - New Bearings and Seals from my Arctic Cat Dealer - I only run 3 oz of Arctic Cat Synthetic APV Gear Oil - Put on 1,700 miles since

 

Great shape , spins free - Speed Sensor worked fine and included

Like I tell everyone , I pull Diamond Drives from the sled and split the case when changing the oil , check everything over and clean it out - I still recommend doing this before installing this unit

 

Any questions ask - Scott Bee1971

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