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Mcculloch Go Kart Racing Cylinder Head Mc9, Mc20, Lot #30 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Redding, California, United States

Redding, California, United States
Head is in used condition as shown in the pictures
Brand:McCulloch Power:Gas Manufacturer Part Number:Kart Head Product Type:Chainsaw Parts & Accessories UPC:Does not apply






 This vintage McCulloch Go Kart cylinder head is part of a huge lot of Mac Racing parts I purchased from the original owners of California Kart Manufactures of San Jose California. This may fit numerous Mac Kart engines. The spark plug threads are good as I test screwed a new plug into the hole.. Please look at all the photo's as I have taken them plenty of angles for you to see.. This is a as is as pictured sale..  The parts I have are all from the late 50's onward. Please feel free to ask questions and check out my other Kart engines and parts for sale.. Thank you for looking...


On Feb-03-16 at 14:26:46 PST, seller added the following information:

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