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Racing Go Kart 196cc Champion Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $425.00
Location:

West Richland, Washington, United States

West Richland, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Champion

This is a Champion go kart racing engine. Has a crankshaft and Camshaft by Race City Race Parts. Progressive 10.8 valve springs. All parts have been clearance for optimum horsepower. This head comes stock with Champion new style roller rockers. Carburetor has a .038 main jet and a .026 pilot jet. One race on engine to check out performance. Fantastic and is a very impressive engine. All my customers are very happy with my engines. Needs a flywheel from a regular Honda Clone, a exhaust pipe and air cleaner and you are ready to race.

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