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ROTAX 941-925 TAPTITE SCREW M5X16

$1.18/Each
Part# 15-03287
MFR Model# 941-925
No.Rotax Part NumberDescriptionQtyPN
13941-925TAPTITE SCREW M5X16415-03287

Overview

- Items not illustrated
  • a   for ignition circuit 1
  • b   for ignition circuit 2
  • c   from engine S/N: 4,795.397
  • d   in a roll
  • e   magneto flywheel new version (with closed cage), Torx screw also valid for old version. At disassembly and reassembly of the screw
         the thread has to be cleaned of the remaining coating and secured with Loctite 221. As an alternative a new screw can be used
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Explanations of symbols and statements in part number charts:
  • N = Newly introduced part number
  • s.v. = Still valid. Part was replaced by compatible component and can not be supplied any longer by the producer. Existing stock may be used.
  • AR = As required. This generally refers to shims, hose, wires, and cable. Measure the amount you need before ordering. Many times there will be multiple listings of different lengths with the same part number. Use individual part descriptions to determine the proper length needed.
  • n.a or NLA = No longer available, no replacement from Rotax. Part is no longer available due to incompatibility to current production or unavailability of part.
  • CALL = Please call for price, 800-247-9653

Notes

*THIS ITEM CAN USE 11-12316(SOLD PER FOOT)

No.
Status
Part No.
Descriptions
Qty.
21
966-060
SPIRAL HOSE 70 MM
1

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