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Vintage Antique Harley Nos Oem Bendix/zenith Carburetor Main Jet (1.10) on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, US

Cleveland, Ohio, US
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HERE WE HAVE A BRAND NEW OLD STOCK ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MAIN JET FOR BENDIX/ZENITH CARBURETOR. THE HARLEY PART # IS 27620-71. JET IS STAMPED C66-157 WHICH IS A (1.10). ANY QUESTIONS, JUST ASK.


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