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This Two-Stroke Engine Repair and Maintenance: Get Peak Performance from 2-Stroke Engines is published by McGraw-Hill.

 

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ISBN-13: 978-0-07-162539-5
BINDING: Paperback - 6 x 9 inches
PUBLISHER: McGraw-Hill
PAGES: 190 - Over 130 b&w photos and illustrations
WEIGHT (pounds): 2

Manufacture Part Number: 25395

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