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Penton Ktm 175cc 1970s Crank Shaft Assy on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:KTM Manufacturer Part Number:1970s Surface Finish:ORIG. Warranty:No

THIS AUCTION is for a (USED CRANK SHAFT ASSY). FOR A KTM 175CC ENGINE THE YEAR IS FROM THE BLACK ENGINE ERA 1972 T0 1974;; THE ROD ASSY LOOKS TO HAVE NO WEAR ON IT ,THE CRANK LOOKS TO BE IN GOOD CONDITION ,COMES WITH GEAR AND NUT. ALSO THE MAGNETO LEFT HAND NUT,.THIS IS A BOLT IN ITEM. THE BEARINGS WILL HAVE TO BE REPLACED ;LOOK AT PICTURES TO SEE IF THIS ONE WILL WORK FOR YOUR PROJECT OK.PS.  THIS MAY WORK ON OTHERS, good luck .NO EMAILS, CALLS ONLY HAPPY BIDDING, 412 999 1143 JAKE 

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