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Femsa Ignition And Flywheel - Bultaco on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Canon City, Colorado, US

Canon City, Colorado, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Femsa Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Spain

Femsa point style ignition stator with lighting coil, and flywheel for Bultaco. Continuity in windings is good, came from a running bike.  Insulation on the take-off wire on the upper winding is cracked and should be replaced.  Flywheel has no cracks, keyway is straight.  Sold as-is, please look at the photos carefully, ask questions, all promptly answered.  USPS to U.S. street addresses only.  PayPal.  Flywheel & stator weigh 6 lb. + packaging.   Thanks for looking. 

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