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Suzuki Tm400, 1973 Engine Parts Lot- 10 Items on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Condition:Used Brand:suzuki


  Items for  Suzuki TM400, engine number TM400-32238. Should be a 1973 but you decide.

ITEM:    Here is a large engine parts lot for the first suzuki motorcross bikes. Includes the following, ten items in all.

Cylinder head. No broken fins, has small scrape on front of head by exhaust. Has a few pings in combustion chamber from piston pin coming loose at one time.

Clutch unit, no plates, all else looks good
Shifter shaft mechanism.
Shifter drum, forks, shafts, etc.
Kickstart mechanism
Main crankshaft drive gear and oil seal
Oil filler cap
Small sprocket nut
oil drain plug
Neutral locator for shift drum
YOU GET ALL IN THE PHOTOS

I do my best to inspect every part. If something gets by me. Just let me know if you can't live with it. Remember you are buying used parts to keep your bike on the road not new parts. Most of these parts are no longer available at dealers.

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