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1984 Electra Glide Special FLHX Stator Generator 2996581 29965-81A

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1984 Electra Glide Special FLHX Stator Generator 2996581 29965-81A22A Magneto Generator Stator Fit for Shovelhead 1981 1988 Repl.# 29965 81 Features: Direct replacement to your original unit Plug and play, direct fit, easy installation. Highest grade lamination materials. Connector included. Rubber grommet included. All products shipped are tested. Specifications: Condition: Aftermarket 100% Brand New Type: Stator Coil other specifications: Number of wires: 2 Number of plugs: 1 Number of pins: 2 Number of poles: 12

22A Magneto Generator Stator Fit for Shovelhead 1981-1988 Repl.# 29965-81

Features:
Direct replacement to your original unit
Plug-and-play, direct fit, easy installation.
Highest grade lamination materials.
Connector included.
Rubber grommet included.
All products shipped are tested.

Specifications:
Condition: Aftermarket 100% Brand New
Type: Stator Coil

other specifications:
Number of wires: 2
Number of plugs: 1
Number of pins: 2
Number of poles: 12

Please compare the number of pins and plugs with the old part before purchasing.

Size:
Exterior diameter: 134.4mm
Interior diameter: 70.5mm

Replacement Part Number:
2996581
29965-81
29965-81A
29965-81B
29965-81C

(Always compare part numbers to your parts schematics and cross reference appropriately.)
(This is NOT a genuine Part, OEM part numbers are included for product type identification and comparison only.)

Fits Model/Year:
Fit for Electra Glide Sport FLHS 1981
Fit for Electra Glide Sport FLHS 1984
Fit for Electra Glide Sport FLHS 1987-1988
Fit for Electra Glide Sport FLHS 1981-1982/1987
Fit for Electra Glide Classic FLHC 1981
Fit for Electra Glide Classic FLH 1981-1982
Fit for Electra Glide FLHT 1986-1987
Fit for Electra Glide Special FLHX 1984
Fit for Electra Glide Standard FLHT 1983/1985-1987
Fit for Electra Glide FLH 1981-1984
Fit for Electra Glide Heritage FLH 1981
Fit for Electra Glide Classic FLHTC 1984-1987
Fit for Low Rider Custom FXLR 1987-1988
Fit for Low Rider Chrome FXRC 1987
Fit for Low Rider FXRS 1986-1988
Fit for Low Rider FXSB 1983-1985
Fit for Low Rider FXS 1981-1982
Fit for Low Glide Custom FXRC 1985
Fit for Low Glide FXRS 1984-1985
Fit for Tour Glide Classic FLTC 1981-1987
Fit for Tour Glide FLT 1981-1983
Fit for Super Glide II FXR 1982-1983
Fit for Super Glide II FXRS 1982-1983
Fit for Super Glide 80 FXE 1981-1984
Fit for Super Glide FXR 1986-1988
Fit for Softail Heritage Classic FLSTC 1987-1988
Fit for Softail Heritage FLST 1986-1988
Fit for Softail Custom FXSTC 1986-1988
Fit for Softail Standard FXST 1984-1988
Fit for Softail Springer FXSTS 1988
Fit for Sport Glide Grand Touring FXRD 1986
Fit for Sport Glide FXRT 1983-1988
Fit for Sturgis FXB 1981-1982
Fit for Disc Glide FXDG 1983
Fit for Disc Glide FXRDG 1984
Fit for Wide Glide FXWG 1981-1986
Fit for Fat Bob FXEF 1981

Please check and comfirm the number of stator poles is the same as ours and if your connectors and harness looks like the one in the photo before purchasing.

(Compatibility Chart is for Reference ONLY!!!)
(Please Compare with Your faulty unit and the image we provided to Decide Fitments)

Package Included:
1x Stator Generator

NOTICE:
Before installing your new stator

Check the AC output of the stator.
Replace any burned or corroded connectors on stator and regulator/rectifier.
Check and repair any melted wiring.
Use hi-temp dielectric grease on all connectors
Our stator may use a different wire color code than your original.
All of the wires are installed in the correct order; please do not change any of the wiring configurations.
This stator is designed as a direct plug-in replacement and should be used as such.
When bolting stator in, always use locking compound.
If our stator includes a pickup coil, always make sure the air gap is correct upon installation.

All item pictures are accurate; if in doubt do not hesitate to compare our item to your original part.

Battery condition is important. No stator can make up for a bad or weak battery. If in doubt charge your battery and have it load tested, or simply replace it.
ALWAYS START WITH A FULLY CHARGED BATTERY !

The product on offer is an accessory or spare part and thus is not an original product of the vehicle manufacturer.
The name of the vehicle manufacturer is stated only as an indication of the determination of the product being offered as an accessory or spare part, to clarify, for which vehicle the product on offer fits.

Warranty:
Returns: Customers have the right to apply for a return within 60 days after the receipt of the product
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