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Lifan 140 Pit Bike Motor Engine 140cc Manual Clutch Head Cylinder Crf50 Ssr on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Fredericksburg, Virginia, United States

Fredericksburg, Virginia, United States
stator/clutch cover/plates included just forgot to add it to pile.will update tomorrow.
Brand:lifan

 Used Lifan 140 pit bike motor. Manual clutch. 4 speed. Engine was complete and running a year ago. It wouldn't kick start but it would bump start. He had snapped the countershaft prolly due to kick back. I ordered new transmission gears and shafts. However when I reinstalled everything it wouldnt shift smooth thru all the gears. Not sure if I didn't align something right. Never put the motor back in the bike. Was just trying it on the bench. I took it apart and set it aside for a buddy mechanic to look at. He kept saying he was going to stop by. I eventually forgot about it and now cant remember how it all goes back together plus I dont have the time. All the parts are there, however it is in alot of pieces. Piston looks new. He said it didnt have many hours on it. Cylinder looks really good. Valves look good. It comes with stator, cdi box, shifter, kickstart lever, head, cylinder, intake manifold. Basically a complete engine but in pieces.
I DO HAVE THE STATOR & CLUTCH COVER AND PLATES INCLUDED. WILL ADD A PICTURE OF THEM. THEY WERE SETTING ASIDE AND I ALMOST FORGOT THEM.

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