Briggs & Stratton Racing Engine, Microd, Go Kart, Quarter Midget on 2040-parts.com
Syracuse, New York, United States
BRIGGS & STRATTON RACING ENGINE FOR MICROD, GO KART, QUARTER MIDGET, ETC. THIS ENGINE RAN GREAT BUT HAS SAT FOR 10 YEARS SO I WOULD SAY THE CARB NEEDS TO BE TAKEN APART AND LOOKED AT, OIL IS STILL IN ENGINE AND GEAR BOX AND LOOKS FINE, COMES WITH 2 SPARE CYLINDER HEADS, 1 NEW HEAD GASKET, AND 1 NEW OIL SLINGER
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