Sig Erson Racing Valve Springs - Kawasaki Z-1 Dragbike Or? - #e915020 on 2040-parts.com
Avon, Indiana, United States
Sig Erson Racing Valve Springs - 8 springs - #E915020 - 1255" x 1.350". Not sure the application of these springs. I think they are for a Kawasaki Z-1 type engine (2V, 4 cyl, twin cam), but I'm not sure. Check the dimensions and rates and they may work for others applications. All spings are new. |
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