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Harley-davidson Screaming Eagle Performance Spark Plugs 72-85 Xl1000 32322-91 on 2040-parts.com

US $6.00
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Kenosha, Wisconsin, US

Kenosha, Wisconsin, US
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For stock or high-performance competition use. Patented split-V electrode resists fouling. Improved combustion efficiency. Available for a wide variety of Harley-Davidson® engines. Ceramic insulator is identified with "Screamin' Eagle" logo and H-D® code.Each plug is pre-gapped to Harley-Davidson specifications. Patented. Sold in pairs (price shown is per pair).

Fits '72-'85 XL 1000 (except XR 1000) engines. Stock and modified engines. (see note 2)

Warranty and Caution Information

NOTE 1: Modified engines may include modifications such as performance carburetors, air cleaners, camshafts, exhaust systems and ignition components in conjunction with standard compression ratios.

NOTE 2: High performance competition engines may include all of the above modifications in conjunction with higher than stock compression ratios or engines used for racing applications.

MSRP $13.00


Part is discontinued

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