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Mcculloch Chainsaw Or Go Kart Engine Spark Plug Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $13.95
Location:

Cumming, Georgia, US

Cumming, Georgia, US
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 McCulloch Spark Plug Covers

Replace that missing, or old, hard plug cover with one of these soft, pliable reproductions.  These are perfect reproductions of the original McCulloch plug covers found on early chainsaws and go kart engines.
They are a little taller than the original covers on Mc-6 through Mc-9 go kart engines, but they will fit nicely.  They are exact replacements for Mc-49, Mc-90, Mc-91, Mc-92 and Mc-93 go kart engines.  They should also also fit 1-40, 200, 250, 300 series chainsaw engines.

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