Komatsu Zenoah G25b-1 Ultralight Aircraft Engine With Electric Start Option. on 2040-parts.com
Murrieta, California, United States
Komatsu Zenoah G25B-1 Ultralight Aircraft Engine with electric start option.
Displacement: 14.78 cu.in. (242 cc) Bore x Stroke in.(mm): 2.835x2.343 (72x59.5) Compression Ratio: 6.5:1 Horsepower: 22 Hp/6600 rpm Net Weight complete engine: 51 lbs. Dimensions (LxWxH): 11.81x11.57x14.84 Mikuni VM34 Carburetor Propellers not airworthy. Sold As-Is. |
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