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Mcculloch Go Kart Racing Cylinder Head Mc9, Mc20, Lot #27 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Redding, California, United States

Redding, California, United States
Head is in used condition as shown in the pictures
Brand:McCulloch Power:Gas Manufacturer Part Number:Kart Head Product Type:Chainsaw Parts & Accessories UPC:Does not apply






 This vintage McCulloch Go Kart cylinder head is part of a huge lot of Mac Racing parts I purchased from the original owners of California Kart Manufactures of San Jose California. This may fit numerous Mac Kart engines. The spark plug threads are good as I test screwed a new plug into the hole.. Please look at all the photo's as I have taken them plenty of angles for you to see.. This is a as is as pictured sale..  The parts I have are all from the late 50's onward. Please feel free to ask questions and check out my other Kart engines and parts for sale.. Thank you for looking...


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