Yamaha Kt100 Engine, Clutch, Carb, Muffler on 2040-parts.com
Norvelt, Pennsylvania, United States
This is as far as I can tell a Yamaha kt100 engine. Under the cylinder head it says Yamaha. It is a 100cc 2 stroke engine. Comes with horstman clutch, 3 hole muffler, and walbro carb.
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