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US $16.50
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Duncansville, Pennsylvania, United States

Duncansville, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:WSM Manufacturer Part Number:18-2039 UPC:Does not apply

The item your bidding on is.....

WSM OIL INJECTION BLOCK OFF PLATE KIT FOR YAMAHA MOTORS 650/701/760 ALL & KAWASAKI 300/650/750 ALL

  • Allows removal of oil injection pump for modified engines.
  • Premixing to exact ration elimitnates the disaster of injection pump failure.

Yamaha Motors

  • 650 ALL
  • 701 ALL
  • 760 ALL

Kawasaki Motors

  • 300 All
  • 650 All
  • 750 All

# 18-2039

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