Knucklehead Left Engine Case Made In Germany By Motortechnic on 2040-parts.com
Wernberg-Köblitz, DE
Knucklehead OEM style left side engine case 1940-1947
Left side case (fully machined and will match with
original right side, ready to install.) No more broken or welded cases anymore. Will fit original cases or any aftermarket !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1. Cylinder deck height is machined, std. size 3 31/32 ( stock 74 in ) 2. Cylinder bore is machined, std. size 3 7/16 ( stock 74 in ) 3. Race and engine mounts are matching machined NOTE: !!!!! If you are a resident in the EU, 19%
Tax will be added to the sales price
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