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Replica Harley Davidson Panhead 74 Engine Long Block Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $5,888.88
Location:

Sweet Grass, Montana, United States

Sweet Grass, Montana, United States
Condition:New Vtwin part#:10-2015 Units:74 Cubic Inch Brand:VTwin GTIN:10-2015 Type:Panhead


Replica Harley Davidson Panhead 74 Engine Long Block Motor



Assembled with oil pump and distributor.74""

Replica chrome Panhead long block with replica type heads with stock exhaust ports and cases.

Assembly includes cast iron oil pump and automatic distributor.

OE number boss is provided on left side.

Actual case numbers are on right side.

Sprocket shaft supplied is for 4-speed stock transmission.

Engine does not include intake manifold.

Use 1955-1961 type o-ring intake manifold. Manufacturer's Statement of Origin is supplied."



Fitments

* FL Harley Davidson 1955-1961


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