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Go Kart Racing, Minibike 196cc Clone Engine Akra Box Stock on 2040-parts.com

US $295.00
Location:

Seymour, Indiana, United States

Seymour, Indiana, United States
Condition:New


****NEW***

BSP cam
Max Stroke Crank
10.8# Springs Installed and set to max pressure
Max Bore .614 Carb
ARC Flywheel
Low Tension Rings
Crank End Play Set
Pulse Fitting
Autolite 3910X plug

This engine is for those that want to use current bolt on stuff they alrrady have, and just needing a new engine.

**Needed**
Engine does not come with any of the bolt on stuff, if wanting a complete engine there available on our other auctions.

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