1980 80 Yamaha Qt50 Engine Motor 100psi Qt 50 Yamahopper on 2040-parts.com
Flatwoods, Kentucky, United States
Up for bid is an engine from a 1980 QT50. I bought this for parts and didn't try to start it, but it has a little over 100 psi of compression. Comes with kick starter, but no carb or coil, only what is pictured. Selling as is for parts. Please ask any questions. Thanks for looking |
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