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Yamaha Vintage Carb Adjuster Screw Set New #383-14521-00-00 Sl292 Sl338 Keihin on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Spencerport, New York, United States

Spencerport, New York, United States
new out of factory package
Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:838-14521-00-00 UPC:Does not apply

You are looking at a Yamaha Snowmobile NOS Main Adjusting Screw for the carberator of vintage Yamaha Snowmobiles. The part number is 838-14521-00-00.  We have the spring and seat washer in stock so we will include them.  Sorry the oring is no longer available.   These  item has been discontinued and is no longer available from Yamaha. Fittment is for the following:  SW433C 1973, TL433F 1974, TW433F 1974, EL433B 1973, SL433B/F 1973-74, SL338D/F 1973-74, EW433C 1973 and SL292/B/C 1971-73. We SHIP FREE to the Continental United States.  See "Shipping Details" for the cost of international shipping.

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