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Kawasaki Zxi Sxi Sxi Pro Sts Stx 750 800 Sxr Rebuilt Crankshaft on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Manorville, New York, United States

Manorville, New York, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Manufacturer Part Number:010-1021 Country of Manufacture:United States Warranty:Yes Remanufactured by::PwcEngine.com Brand:Kawasaki

The Crankshaft

You are viewing a completely rebuilt Kawasaki 750 Big Pin crankshaft with the 22mm Coupler. This crankshaft will fit the following Kawasaki models only.

Applications:
1995-1996 750 SXI
1995-1997 ZXI
1998 750 STX
2000-2002 SXI Pro

800 SX-R

Please be sure to enter the correct year and model for this engine when ordering.

This crankshaft has a big pin rod journal and a 22mm coupler. To be sure of what you have, count the intake studs, you should have 12. If you have 10, then you will need the early model small pin crankshaft.
 
All crankshafts are trued and for a run out no more than .001. The crankshaft comes complete with top end needle bearings. We also carry complete gasket, piston kits, big bore kits, and many other new aftermarket parts for this machine. If you don't see it in my store, please ask for it, we most likely have it.
To know more about us got to our website at pwcengine dot com.

Please do not bid if you are International!!
Shipping and the Core
YOU MUST HAVE A CORE! Do not bid if you are international or Puerto Rico, you must contact me for arrangements!! This core program is for the 48 states only!
The core MUST  be returned to us. It MUST be complete! If you don't have a core you MUST make arrangements with me prior to the sale. DO NOT BID UNTIL THEN!!! We will pay the shipping for the core return back to us. There will be a prepaid shipping label in the box for the return. You simply repack the crankshaft in our box and return to any UPS center or UPS driver. There will be no cost at that time.


Your Warranty
 The warranty on your new rebuilt crankshaft will be for 1 year. This is a factory warranty, it includes us replacing or repairing our crankshaft with a manufacturing defect within 1 year from the purchase date. This does not include shipping, you must pay shipping to and from our location.


Contact Information
We are available from 8am to 9pm eastern time everyday at 866.870.1121. Or email us at sales at pwcengine.com . Be sure to include your name and reach number. 

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