Exhaust springs and airbox, good numbers

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400brian
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Exhaust springs and airbox, good numbers

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Here are a couple of good numbers at the time of this writing. I bought both of these off Amazon, and they came in JD bags.

AM48858 The mufflers springs that hold the muffler down, Cyclone, Liquifire, 340/S, Liquidator, Sprintfire, and Snowfire.

L1142C These are the springs that hold the straps of the airbox. Cyclone and Liquifire.

It also appears that the springs used on a lot of the sleds, M66155, to hold the pipe to the manifold is a good number too.
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Re: Exhaust springs and airbox, good numbers

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I have always used McMaster Carr # 9628K11 for the muffler to manifold springs. These come in a pack of 6. Might have to investigate the Deere springs when I run out.
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