Kawasaki Js440 Jetski Pump With Driveshaft And Solas Kc-sc-a Impeller on 2040-parts.com
San Clemente, California, US
Complete Drive assembly for a Kawasaki JS440 or would be a great performance upgrade for your JS550 Jetski
Everything will bolt right into a 550 hull, they are the same
Has an almost brand new Solas 13/18 Variable Pitch Impeller KC-SC-A
Comes with everything necessary to convert your 550 to run the 440 pump or to replace your current 440 set up
Drive shaft bearings seem to be in good shape everything spins freely and nicely
Pick up a solas impeller tool from Dennis Kirk for like $7 bucks or something like that and you are set
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