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Yamaha Kt 100 Engine Parts on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Muncie, Indiana, United States

Muncie, Indiana, United States
Condition:New

Up for auction is my remaining inventory of mostly Yamaha KT100 Engine parts.
Included is: 22 Yamaha Pistons(52.00-52.75),18 O&H Gold Rings(52.05-52.9),An assortment of WB3A carb parts(15 Rebuild Kits,6Throttle Shafts,6 Butterflys etc.), 2 Lite Connecting rods,
6 Upper Rod Bearings,2 Lower Rod Bearings,5 Lite Wrist Pins,4 Crank Sleeves, Crankpins and  Plugs, Thrust Washers etc.
Crank Pins for 100cc Controlled engines,
Bottom Cage Bearings for
100cc Controlled Engines, Assorted Base,Case,Exhaust and Head Gaskets for Yamaha,.Assorted Seals for Yamaha and some 100cc controlled engines .
Enough parts to easily do a couple complete  rebuilds and 5 or 6 top end freshen ups.
Thanks for looking.

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