1987 Suzuki LT300E crankshaft (used). Part came off of a running engine with 2,700 miles. No end play in the lower connecting rod bearing. Ball bearing is in good shape as well.
Electrical Components for Sale
- 1987 suzuki lt300e crankshaft(US $95.00)
- 1987 suzuki lt300e crankshaft(US $95.00)
- 1987 suzuki lt300e counter balance assembly(US $45.00)
- 04-09 suzuki ltz 250 z250 ltz250 oem ignition magneto stator oem # 32101-05g00(US $59.75)
- 04 suzuki eiger 400 4x4 starter motor lta400f(US $50.00)
- 1987 suzuki lt300e primary drive gear assembly with clutch(US $55.00)
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