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Yamaha Engine Rebuild Kit G 14 Only (1994-96 1/2 ) on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Metamora, Michigan, United States

Metamora, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:YAM-G-14 Part Brand:YAMAHA AFTER MARKET

 YAMAHA ENGINE REBUILD KIT FOR G 14 ONLY (1994-96 1/2)


  KIT INCLUDES:

1 INTAKE VALVE
1 EXHAUST VALVE

1 INTAKE VALVE SEAL
1 ROD BEARING
1 HEAD GASKET
1 VALVE COVER GASKET
1 CRANKCASE GASKET
1 INTAKE MANIFOLD GASKET
1 EXHAUST MANIFOLD GASKET
1 CARBURETOR GASKET
1 CRANK SEAL - CLUTCH SIDE
1 CRANK SEAL - FAN SIDE
1 CRANK BEARING - CLUTCH SIDE
1 CRANK BEARING -FAN SIDE
1 PISTON/RING ASSEMBLY-CHOOSE  STANDARD OR  .25 OVERSIZE OR .50 OVERSIZE- 
 PLEASE LET US KNOW WHAT SIZE YOU NEED WHEN YOU ORDER,
IF WE DON'T HERE FROM YOU WE WILL SHIP THE STANDARD SIZE,
IF YOU RETURN THE ITEM FOR AN OVERSIZE THERE WILL BE A SHIPPING CHARGE,
THANK YOU.
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  • PART # YAM G-14

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