Gx440 Clone Racing Engine 440cc Big Block Clone Engine Recoil Start on 2040-parts.com
Jasper, IN, US
Vegas Carts GX440 recoil start clone engine. Use this engine for many performance applications including go kart racing, golf carts, lawnmower racing, mini bike racing, etc.. This engine is a new longblock engine that is 440cc's.
- Crankshaft diameter = 1" with 1/4" keyway
- Recoil start
- 92mm Piston
- 66mm Stroke
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