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Yamaha Jetski Seadoo Kawasaki Waverunner Skidoo Arctic Cat Snowmobile Pwc Primer on 2040-parts.com

US $38.95
Location:

Brea, California, United States

Brea, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:A4064CL Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:Yes Part Brand:Atlantis

NEW MIKUNI DOUBLE CARB PRIMER KIT Includes primer, hose (10ft), zip ties and all fittings as shown Installation instructions are included Eliminates hard starting problems Replaces choke mechanism Gives your carb the correct amount of starting fuel each time Fits all KEIHIN 38 40 carburators as well as many other models. Fits Yamaha, Polaris, Kawasaki,Sea-Doo, Ski doo, and Arctic Cat PWC, ATV, Snowmobile models with Keihin carbs Exact item you will receive is pictured Hose color: CLEAR
  • FITS KEIHIN CDK & CDKII CARBS AS WELL AS MANY OTHER KEIHIN MODELS
  • EASY TO USE AND INSTALL
  • COMES WITH EVERYTHING NEEDED TO INSTALL INCLUDING INSTRUCTIONS
  • HOSE COLOR IS CLEAR
  • HELPS SAVE THE STARTER, BATTERY AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OF YOUR MACHINE

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