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Honda Gx160 Carburetor Emulsion Nozzle Tube Clone Engine Carb Jet Go Kart Racing on 2040-parts.com

US $8.75
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Alexandria, Minnesota, United States

Alexandria, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Product Type:Honda GX160 Carburetor Jet Emulsion Tube Generator Manufacturer Part Number:160EMS Product Type 2:Clone Engine Predator Ducar Lifan Fuel Jets Carb Go Kart Racing Surface Finish:Brass UPC:Does Not Apply

Honda GX160 Emulsion Tube Go Kart Racing Clone Engine Carb
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This sale includes 1 new emulsion tube to fit the Honda GX160 (5.5hp), along with all similar style Clone engines (5.5hp).  Similar Clone engines include Ducar, Predator, Lifan, and Launtop.
  • The E-tube is factory stock size for the GX160.
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