2004 Touring Road King Classic EFI Stator & Regulator Rectifier Primary Gasket Kit 2998706D 74505-06
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2004 Touring Road King Classic EFI Stator & Regulator Rectifier Primary Gasket Kit 2998706D 74505-06

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2004 Touring Road King Classic EFI Stator & Regulator Rectifier Primary Gasket Kit 2998706D 74505-06Generator Stator Regulator Rectifier Gasket Set For Touring Models 2004 2005 Features: Kit include Stator, Regulator Rectifier and gasket. Meet or exceeds the OEM quality, direct replacement to your original unit. Perfect fit and ready to install. Always use a sealant to mount the cable gland joint. Instruction is NOT included. Attention: One of the most common reasons a stator breaks down is due to a broken regulator, which burns the stator in no

Generator Stator Regulator Rectifier Gasket Set For Touring Models 2004 2005

Features:
Kit include Stator, Regulator Rectifier and gasket.
Meet or exceeds the OEM quality, direct replacement to your original unit.
Perfect fit and ready to install.
Always use a sealant to mount the cable gland joint.
Instruction is NOT included.

Attention:
One of the most common reasons a stator breaks down is due to a broken regulator, which burns the stator in no time.
Therefore we highly recommend you to switch both parts.
Technically modified stators are excluded from exchange.

Specifications:
Condition: Aftermarket 100% Brand New
Type: Stator and Regulator Kit
Gasket Material: Paper

other specification:
Stator
Number of wires: 2
Number of plugs: 2
Number of pins: 2
Number of fixation holes: 4
Number of poles: 12

Regulator
Number of wires: 4
Number of plugs: 2
Number of pins: 2 + 1 + 1

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

Replacement Part Number:
Stator Assy: 2998706D, 29987-06D
Rectifier, regulator: 74505-06
Primary Cover Gasket Kit: 34901-94, 34901-94C

(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 Classic 2005
Fit for Electra Glide Classic EFI 2004-2005
Fit for Electra Glide Classic FLHTC 2004-2005
Fit for Electra Glide Classic FLHTC DJ 2004-2005
Fit for Electra Glide Classic FLHTCI 2004-2005
Fit for Electra Glide Standard 2005
Fit for Electra Glide Standard EFI 2004-2005
Fit for Electra Glide Standard FLHT 2004-2005
Fit for Electra Glide Standard FLHTI 2004-2005
Fit for Electra Glide Standard Police EFI 2004-2005
Fit for Electra Glide Standard Police FLHTPI 2004-2005
Fit for Electra Glide Ultra Classic EFI 2004-2005
Fit for Road Glide EFI 2004-2005
Fit for Road Glide FLTRI 2004-2005
Fit for Road King Classic EFI 2004-2005
Fit for Road King Classic FLHRCI 2004-2005
Fit for Road King Custom 2005
Fit for Road King Custom EFI 2004-2005
Fit for Road King Custom FLHRS 2004-2005
Fit for Road King Custom FLHRSI 2004-2005
Fit for Road King EFI 2004-2005
Fit for Road King FLHR 2004-2005
Fit for Road King FLHR FD 2004-2005
Fit for Road King FLHRI 2004-2005
Fit for Road King Police EFI FLHPEI 2004-2005
Fit for Road King Police EFI FLHPI 2004-2005
Fit for Road King Police Escort FLHPEI 2004-2005
Fit for Road King Police FLHPI 2004-2005
Fit for Touring Electra Glide Classic EFI 2004
Fit for Touring Electra Glide Classic EFI Shrine 2004-2005
Fit for Touring Electra Glide Classic FLHTC 2004
Fit for Touring Electra Glide Standard 2004
Fit for Touring Electra Glide Standard EFI 2004
Fit for Touring Electra Glide Ultra Classic EFI 2004
Fit for Touring Electra Glide Ultra Classic EFI Shrine 2004-2005
Fit for Touring Road Glide EFI FLTRI 2004
Fit for Touring Road King Classic 2004
Fit for Touring Road King Classic EFI 2004
Fit for Touring Road King Custom 2004
Fit for Touring Road King Custom EFI 2004
Fit for Touring Road King EFI 2004
Fit for Touring Road King FLHR 2004
Fit for Touring Road King Shrine EFI 2004-2005
Fit for Touring Ultra Classic Electra Glide 2005
Fit for Ultra Classic FLHTCUI 2004-2005

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

Package Includes:
1 x 12-Pole Generator Stator
1 x 4-Wire Regulator Rectifier
1 x Primary Gasket Kit

(Comes exactly as pictured.)

Note:
Before installing your new stator regulator rectifier;

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 / regulator 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.

You will get exactly what you see in pictures, if in doubt do not hesitate to compare our item to your original part.
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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