Limited Modified 5 Horse Power Briggs Motor on 2040-parts.com
Wytheville, Virginia, US
Up for bids is a newly built limited modified 5 horse power Briggs motor. Has never been fired since built. Engine was built by CKI Racing. It has a brand new block, head worked, new rod and piston, has been boared 25 thousandths, stainless valves, ARC flywheel. $1,100 worth of motor work was done. Also, has a new crank. I have decided to give up racing after no longer need this motor. It will be a great investment for your kart.
I have all of the orginial paperwork to include with this sale of the work that was done to this motor.
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