Keihin Pwk 40mm Carb Parts Float Needle Jet Bowl Oring Gasket on 2040-parts.com
Idaho Falls, Idaho, United States
Good 40mm keihin pwk carb body with misc parts from a 98 polaris 700 rmk.
Carb body has a 42 pilot jet and a 155 main jet Needle jet and float/needle/ seat is good...no slop on the float pin. Comes with another needle jet with the impossible to find funky oring....air screw...vent line....press in inlet. No slide , needle or top. As pictured...thanks! |
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