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Reviews (2)

Jun 01, 2020
Don't buy it!!
This was a total waste of money. I bought this kit to rebuild my carburetor on a 2006 crf250r. After it was installed, I turned on the gas and had a continuous gas drain leak through the bowl overflow. After looking into the problem, I discovered that the needle in this kit was way to small for the end fittings it came with. If you have ever removed a carburetor from a crf250r, you know how much time I wasted buying this junk. I am only writing this to help others find the correct carburetor rebuild kit for a 2006-2006 crf250r. It's not this one.

Jun 08, 2019
This is not remanufactured- It was a worn repainted used electric motor - SEE PHOTOS
This is not a remanufactured product. When I attempted to install this on my vehicle (1971 Mach 1 Mustang), I discovered that the shaft bolt that connects to the wiper arm mechanism was stripped beyond use. As such, I took motor gear box shaft assembly off my old wiper motor and put it on the new one. When completing this task, I was able to look at the electric motors interior parts. What I discovered was nothing at ALL was refurbished. The brushes were old and extremely worn (worse than my old motor) and the shaft area where the brushes contact was also extremely worn and scoured. This wiper motor was obviosly taken off a salvaged vehicle and repainted with semi gloss black paint....It was not remanufactured and I was totall ripped off. I am sharing my experience so others wont have the same. God Bless.