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91-98 King Quad starters


Tim-ANC

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Arraaghhh!

Is it just me or are other people burning through these starters? 91-98 280cc models. Just cracked open my wife`s 94 and the armature is shorted. Had to change another on my boy`s 93 because of worn splines a couple months ago. The spline shaft is part of the armature. So one has good splines but shorted and the other is electrically sound but bad splines.

Yes, I know they are a couple decades old. I can get after market starters off ebay. Relatively spendy compared to teardown parts. Whats your experience with the after market brands?

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