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Rotax 377 / 447 Crankshaft on 2040-parts.com

US $149.00
Location:

Boulder Junction, Wisconsin, US

Boulder Junction, Wisconsin, US
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 Bidding on a nice used crankshaft assembly just pulled from a 447 engine.Good smooth working unit. This setup will fit both the 377 and 447 engines.This crank was pulled from a provision four case and uses the nippon denso CDI ignition system.Crank has the square boss machined in the end of the crank to run the oil pump drive.Be sure to check my other auctions as I will be listing the case halves from this assembly and many more parts.

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