Keihin Carb Main Jets Pwm 39mm And Other Keihin Carbs Shifter Kart Motorcycle on 2040-parts.com
Ellicott City, Maryland, United States
Up for auction are six(6) used main jets for Keihin 39mm PWM carbs typically found on shifter karts and moto engines. The sizes in this group are 152, 158, 162, 168, 170, 178. According to the Internet (so it must be true), these jets are also used in Keihin CR Special, all FCR’s, FCR-MX, PE, PJ, PWK, PWM, PD, VG, BD carbs.
The jets will be sent in a padded envelope using US Post Office first class mail. Buyer pays shipping costs. |
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