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Various Atv Yfz 450 Yfz450 Huge Mikuni Hsr Carburetor on 2040-parts.com

US $475.00
Location:

Peyton, Colorado, United States

Peyton, Colorado, United States
used. working <br>
Fits:ATV Brand:Mikuni

HUGE atv carburetor. was used and jetted on a 490cc yfz450 big bore and stroker at 6500ft elevation. this carb and intake will add lots of power if tuned correctly. specialized Mikuni HSR carb. I dont remember is its an 42mm or 44 mm. I believe it's 42 though. can be used on most atvs to include carburetor street motorcycles and dirt bikes. this particular model is used often for carb upgrades on harley Davidson motorcycles. comes with everything as pictured to include the custom ron woods intake. the ron woods intake will require you to remove airbox and clamps on any filter with same diameter clamp. will include a used reusable filter for free. if the filter is not needed, I'll toss. includes a throttle cable that was used for this carb on my yfz 450, not sure what else it will fit. i also I have several pilot and main jets included. this carb will require fine tuning. it has tons of adjustments of really want to dial in your machine. sold as is, as pictured, no returns. will include a printed version of tuning guide. can find more info searching Mikuni website HSR series carbs.

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