Breather Valve,sportster Breather Valve,oem Part,sportster,fits 1960/1971 on 2040-parts.com
Saint Louis, Missouri, US
- USED oil pump breather valve.
- OEM part.
- Fits 900cc Sportster 1960 thru 1971.
- Replaces HD # 26331-60.
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