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5hp Briggs Engine Thin Fin Flywheel Go Kart Racing Raptor Mini Bike Yard Kart on 2040-parts.com

US $15.99
Location:

Leander, Texas, United States

Leander, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Briggs Stratton Surface Finish:Metal Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:No

DISCONTINUED AND NO LONGER SOLD BY BRIGGS AND STRATTON.

This is a good used "thin fin" flywheel for use on a 5hp Briggs and Stratton horizontal shaft (L-Head) engine/motor. It is for the older style flathead and Raptor design. It has no broken fins or cracks. It came right off an engine so it will need to be cleaned.

Will fit engine model numbers : 130202, 135232, 130292, 135202, 135212, 130232, 135292 and all series engines that begin with 130XXX, 135XXX, 134XXX and 136XXX.

***This flywheel is all steel but has thinner fins so it weighs about a pound lighter than a standard flywheel. That allows for faster rotation and better torque for the engine.

They are used alot on racing engines (wka legal in most places but no quarantees) but can also be used on gokarts, yard karts and mini bikes just to get a little more power. ***It takes more than a flywheel to get more power out of your engine though. 

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