Mikuni Carburetor Choke Cold Start Plunger Cap.12 X 27 Mm Long. Nice Used on 2040-parts.com
Barre, Vermont, US
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O D IS ROUGHLY 12MM WRENCH SIZE. ROUGHLY 27 MM LONG.THIS IS ONE OF THE MORE COMMON PLUNGER CAP FOR THE OLDER MIKUNI SLED CARBURETORS.
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