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Kawasaki 650 Motor Engine Long Block Jetski on 2040-parts.com

US $180.00
Location:

Smithland, Kentucky, US

Smithland, Kentucky, US
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This is the kawasaki 650 motor in my js 550 hull conversion, I'm parting out. You will get the motor as is, as a long block, no starter, no carb, no intake manifold. Flywheel, internal electrical components, coupler will be included, that is all nothing else. Cylinder pressure test showed 135 pounds cold cranking. This is coming out of a js hull, lots of after market parts left. E=mail with any request. Sold as is, No return.

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