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Mikuni Super Bn 38mm Carb Type 1 Base - 93 Seadoo Gtx; Many Other Models & Year on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Riverside, California, United States

Riverside, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Seadoo Manufacturer Part Number:See Below

                                            MIKUNI Single Carb.


Removed from my 1993 GTX with the 587 engine. This fits many similar models 1992-1996.  INCLUDES ALL COMPONENTS PICTURED ,

 

  • This is from a running 587 engine that I owned since new; 
  • (Fits other models as well)
  • Always used in freshwater.

This Mikuni Super BN 38 MM square body with type 1 base will also fit the following Sea Doos:


1991:  GT; SP; XP

1992:  GTS; SP, SPX; XP

1993:  GTS; SP; SPI; SPX; XP

1994:  GTS; GTX; SP; SPI; SPX; XPI

1995:  GTS; SP; SPI

1996:  GTS; SP; SPI

1997:  SP



 

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