1974 Kawasaki F11 .. Cylinder Head on 2040-parts.com
San Bernardino, California, US
Here we have a USED Cylinder Head from a 1974 Kawasaki F11. This is still in good usable shape. Just needs a cleaning. The paint is peeling but still looks ok. The chamber is still in very good shape. This had (2) plugs in it, so the one spark plug hole is still open. You will need to put in (2) plugs. Please see pictures. There is no mounting hardware provided. What you see is what you get.
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