2002 Yamaha Waverunner Fx140 Cylinder Head on 2040-parts.com
Saint Charles, Missouri, United States
The Waverunner had 1st cylinder damaged and seized. Its cylinder head got damaged on 1st one. Looks like two of the intake valve rods broke. Buyer will pay shipping cost from zipcode 63368.
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