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250cc Zongshen Ohc Air Cooled Engine Motor Motorbike Motorcycle Chinese on 2040-parts.com

AU $649.95
Location:

Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia

Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Zongshen Manufacturer Part Number:169FMM UPC:N/A

Zongshen 250cc OHC Engine : Air Cooled : Manual    

PLEASE NOTE : Colour sent could be Silver/bronze or Silver depending on stock levels.

  • L 330mm H 400mm W 300mm
  • Bolt holes are 160mm from bottom to centre and 230mm from centre to top

Specifications:

  • Zongshen 4-stoke, air cooled engine CB250 config
  • Capacity 250cc
  • Max Power: 13.5kw @ 8,500rpm
  • Bore and Stroke: 65.5*66mm   (15mm G pin)
  • Over Head Cam
  • Electric and kick start
  • Compression ratio: 9.2:1
  • Clutch: Manual, five gears 1-0-2-3-4-5
  • Ignition type: CDI
  • Suitability: Direct replacement for Orion Apollo AGB30, 31 and Hummer range All Atomik 250cc air cooled Bikes and all Crossfire 250cc air cooled bikes

Description:

This high quality 250cc engine comes from China's most reputable engine house "Zongshen". Engine Type - ZS169FMM

It delivers plenty of torque and peak power trough its high comp-free flowing head.

Please ntoe this is the Over Head Cam version and is a far better motor it replaces the push rod version.

It is a direct bolt on replacement for most Chinese dirt bikes running 200-250cc single cylinder air cooled motors.

This 250cc engine is direct replacement for Orion Apollo AGB 30 and 31 and also for Hummer range motorbikes.

Package contents :
- Carbi intake manifold & gaskets
- Kick starter
- Side cover

Can supply any additional parts also so please ask. Designed for use with 30mm carbis.

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