A good used oil pump removed from a 1978 Honda CB 550 K. Drive gear is in good condition. It is ready to go in your engine. May fit other years and models.
Components for Sale
- Oil pump assembly for 1978 honda cb550k(US $25.00)
- Oil pump assembly for 1978 honda cb550k(US $25.00)
- S&s 74" stroker flywheel assembly xl sportster 72-76 motor engine(US $245.00)
- James gaskets top end gasket kit .045 for harley big twin 84-91(US $62.26)
- James gaskets top end gasket kit .045 for harley big twin 84-91(US $62.26)
- 2003-up buell firebolt / lightning - voltage regulator - used(US $1.00)
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