Briggs Racing Motor Blockzilla Jr Dragster on 2040-parts.com
Greenville, Mississippi, US
Engine has elderbrock head arc adjustable flywheel arc valve cover has great compression comes with header pipe NO carb. Please look at pictures closely I don't know a whole lot about it bought it on a kart and not running open class. from what I can tell it looks to have been rebuilt. The piston looking through plug hole looks new. thanks for looking.
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