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Air Injection Control Valve, Pair Solenoid, 01-06 Honda Cbr600f4i, 36450-mbw-d21 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
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Lebanon, Tennessee, US

Lebanon, Tennessee, US
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Air Injection Control Valve, also called PAIR Solenoid Valve, fits 01-06 Honda CBR600F4i.
Part is in clean and good condition, ready to install.  No cracks, no stripped out threads, no leaks no previous repairs or other issues.

Removed from a running 2002 Honda CBR600F4i engine. Tested and within specs according to the factory service manual.  Solenoid measures 22.3 ohms, acceptable range is 22-24 ohms.  Valve closes when 12vdc is applied to the connector, as it should according to the manual.

Honda OEM Part Number:  36450-MBW-D21

Free shipping to 48 contiguous states.  I also ship to APO/FPO.  I accept PayPal, Personal Checks, and Cash.  If you pay with a check it must clear my bank before I'll ship the item.  No international sales.  Sold as-is with no warranties or guarantees.

Call or text 206-371-4919 if you have questions.  I have other engine parts from this bike, let me know what you need.

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