Linkert Peek Intake Seal Set - #40165 1934-1942 Indian 45" Scout on 2040-parts.com
Brattleboro, Vermont, US
PEEK
Manifold Seals
Replaces Indian # 40165
1934-1942 45" Scout.
Far better than the old brass seals.We
manufacture & distribute the widest variety of Linkert carburetor parts in the
world, period, and have several hundred thousand parts in stock.
I have well over 100 rebuilt carburetors, what would you like to see listed ?
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