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1979 Honda Cb750 Engine Motor And Transmission on 2040-parts.com

US $450.00
Location:

Longview, Texas, United States

Longview, Texas, United States
Engine runs good but with a slight miss on number 2 cylinder, ran a compression test and number 1 cylinder has 120 psi number 2 has 45 psi number 3 has 130 psi number 4 has 120 psi could be a sticking valve from sitting in the shop for 10 years, has no smoke rattles or leaks, transmission and all are good, carburetors and exhaust not included in sale. Free Local Pickup, Contact me for Shipping Charges
Brand:Honda Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

Engine runs good but with a slight miss on number 2 cylinder, ran a compression test and number 1 cylinder has 120 psi number 2 has 45 psi number 3 has 130 psi number 4 has 120 psi could be a sticking valve from sitting in the shop for 10 years, has no smoke rattles or leaks, transmission and all are good, carburetors and exhaust not included in sale. Free Local Pickup, Contact me with your shipping details for Shipping Charges

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