Yamaha Warrior Engine Bottom End Crank And Transmission on 2040-parts.com
Cumberland, Rhode Island, United States
This is the bottom end from a 1999 Yamaha Warrior 350. I is in excellent condition. The thrust washers on the crank are perfect. The transmission shifted well and the clutch worked as it should. The chain guard on this bottom end is intact! This bottom end will fit all year warriors.
I have tons and tons of parts for Warriors of all years if yo don't see something listed just email me I'm sure to have it. |
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