Suzuki 1994 Rf900 Rf9 Rf 900 Engine Head on 2040-parts.com
Pope Valley, California, US
1994 RF900 Engine Head, looks like no 4 may had water damage, might needs a rebuild. Other then that no visible damage could be found. Comes with the Intake Manifolds, tried taking them off but some bolts did not want to come off and started wearing, so these might to get drilled out now.
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