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1979 Honda 750 Four K Engine 600-800 Original Miles on 2040-parts.com

Location:

San Bernardino, California, United States

San Bernardino, California, United States
This engine was in a bike that was purchased in 1979, it was ridden for a few weeks and wrecked, it was totalled out, the engine came out undamaged, I was told the bike had 600 or 800 miles on it at the time. The engine has light cosmetic decay from age, not use, if you look at the starter motor, it looks just about new. We cleaned the engine up for the pics, we found one tiny hole in the bottom of the case, (please see pics).
Brand:Honda Manufacturer Part Number:2116

Up for sale is a 1979 Honda 750 Four K engine.  models.  This engine was in a bike that was purchased in 1979, it was ridden for a few weeks and wrecked, it was totalled out, the engine came out undamaged, I was told the bike had 600 or 800 miles on it at the time.  The engine has light cosmetic decay from age, not use, if you look at the starter motor, it looks just about new.  We cleaned the engine up for the pics, we found one tiny hole in the bottom of the case, (please see pics).  Due to the weight of the engine, we will charge a flat rate  of $200.00 to ship within the U.S., I am sorry, there will be no international shipping on this item.

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