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Vintage Jacobsen 2 Cycle Motor Engine A984h Go Kart Cart Minibike Mini Bike Part on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
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Glenville, Pennsylvania, United States

Glenville, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:JACOBSEN Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:A984H Part Type:Engines Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

Good running Jacobsen 2 stroke motor. I was about to put it on a mini bike when I decided to go with a 4 stroke instead. I cleaned the carb. The shut off button works fine. The gas tank is not included. This is a 98cc motor, with a 3/4 shaft. This is a running motor.

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