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2010 Kawasaki Super Sherpa (canada Only) Oem Valve(s): T=2.75 Shim on 2040-parts.com

US $13.74
Location:

Dimondale, Michigan, United States

Dimondale, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Kawasaki Genuine OEM:Yes Diagram Reference Number:92180E Manufacturer Part Number:92180-1024 UPC:Does Not Apply

All Parts for 2010 Kawasaki Super Sherpa (Canada Only) Valve(s)

Reference Number Part Number Item Name
12011 12011-1053 Collet
49078 49078-1154 Engine Valve Spring
12005 12005-1241 Exhaust Valve
12004 12004-1131 Intake Valve
92049 92049-1349 Oil Seal
16007 16007-1160 Spring Seat
92180 92180-1014 T=2.50 Shim
92180A 92180-1016 T=2.55 Shim
92180B 92180-1018 T=2.60 Shim
92180C 92180-1020 T=2.65 Shim
92180D 92180-1022 T=2.70 Shim
92180F 92180-1026 T=2.80 Shim
92180G 92180-1028 T=2.85 Shim
92180H 92180-1030 T=2.90 Shim
92180I 92180-1032 T=2.95 Shim
92180J 92180-1034 T=3.00 Shim
92180K 92180-1036 T=3.05 Shim
92180L 92180-1038 T=3.10 Shim
92180M 92180-1040 T=3.15 Shim
92180N 92180-1042 T=3.20 Shim
92180O 92180-1044 T=3.25 Shim
92180P 92180-1046 T=3.30 Shim
92180Q 92180-1048 T=3.35 Shim
92180R 92180-1050 T=3.40 Shim
92180S 92180-1052 T=3.45 Shim
92180T 92180-1054 T=3.50 Shim
12032 12032-0008 Tappet
12009 12009-1073 Valve Spring Retainer

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