Yamaha Oil Pump Cable 8ed-26320-00 on 2040-parts.com
Zion, Illinois, United States
New oil pump cable. Fits following models:
2000 SX700SD - Oil Pump 2000 MOUNTAIN MAX (MM700D) - Oil Pump 2000 MOUNTAIN MAX 600 (MM600D) - Oil Pump 2000 SX600R (SX600D) - Oil Pump 2000 SX700SD (SX700D) - Oil Pump 2001 MOUNTAIN MAX 600 (MM600F) - Oil Pump 2001 MOUNTAIN MAX 700 (MM700F) - Oil Pump 2001 SX600R (SX600F) - Oil Pump 2001 SX700R (SX700F) - Oil Pump 2002 MOUNTAIN MAX 600 (MM600G) - Oil Pump 2002 MOUNTAIN MAX 700 (MM700G) - Oil Pump 2002 SX600R (SX600G) - Oil Pump 2003 MOUNTAIN-MAX (MM700H) - Oil Pump 2003 SX600R (SX600H) - Oil Pump |
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