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Seadoo Oem 717 Intake Rotary Valve Cover With New Oil Lines Xp Spx Oil Pump on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Saginaw, Michigan, United States

Saginaw, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

Seadoo 717 dual carb intake manifold and rotary valve cover. Comes with oil pump and oil pump cable, as well as brand new oil lines and clamps. The lines are made in USA Tygon 4040A material with oetiker OEM stainless double pinch clamps. Rotary valve surface Is in great shape with minimal wear. The lines are new and haven't even had oil pass through them yet.

I also sell a lot of used seadoo parts and rebuild carbs as well. Contact me if interested or if there is a certain part you are looking for, as I have parts for several different Seadoos and often times have a good idea of which parts work with which skis. If you save me from having to list an item here on ebay, I can give you a discount. Call anytime with any questions you may have, I appreciate my customers and am more than happy to help.
Blake: 989-492-8053

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