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Racing Go Kart Briggs World Formula Engine Motor Ohv Stratton Animal New on 2040-parts.com

US $700.00
Location:

West Bend, Wisconsin, United States

West Bend, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:[124335K Country of Manufacture:United States Part Brand:BRIGGS STRATTON

124335K] World Formula Engine (kart - no electric starter or clutch)

GENERAL SPECS
Model/Type: 124335 8106 01 New Version (NO ELECTRIC STARTER OR CLUTCH)
-Displacement: 12.48 Cu. in -- 200 cc
-Slant, 30 degree Overhead Valve Design
-Dual ball bearing Cylinder
-Dura-Boretm Cast Iron Cylinder Sleeve
-Bore: 2.6875/2.6885 in.
-Stroke: 2.2 in.
-Compression Ratio: 9.7 to 1
-Factory Timing: 28 degrees BTDC
-Recommended Oil capacity: 20 ounces

RACING SPECIFICS
-Dual ball bearing block
-Specially cam ground, barrel-faced,
moly coated domed piston
-Chrome-faced top ring
-Dual valve springs
-3-piece automotive-style keepers
-Dished valves
-Nitrided exhaust valve
-Cast aluminum manifold with rubber mounting flange
-Racing designed combustion chamber
-air filter
-D-shape intake port
-sprocket set (16-17 tooth)
-Billet aluminum rod
-Walbro� round slide carburetor









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