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Nos Gem Reed Valve F480 Fuji Engine Rupp Hodaka Fox Steen Gemini Minicycle Kami on 2040-motos

US $87
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San Jose, California, United States

San Jose, California, United States
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NOS GEM REED VALVE F480 FUJI ENGINE RUPP HODAKA FOX STEEN GEMINI MINICYCLE KAMI, US $87, image 1

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NOS GEM REED VALVE F480 FUJI ENGINE RUPP HODAKA FOX STEEN GEMINI MINICYCLE KAMI, US $87, image 2 NOS GEM REED VALVE F480 FUJI ENGINE RUPP HODAKA FOX STEEN GEMINI MINICYCLE KAMI, US $87, image 3 NOS GEM REED VALVE F480 FUJI ENGINE RUPP HODAKA FOX STEEN GEMINI MINICYCLE KAMI, US $87, image 4 NOS GEM REED VALVE F480 FUJI ENGINE RUPP HODAKA FOX STEEN GEMINI MINICYCLE KAMI, US $87, image 5 NOS GEM REED VALVE F480 FUJI ENGINE RUPP HODAKA FOX STEEN GEMINI MINICYCLE KAMI, US $87, image 6 NOS GEM REED VALVE F480 FUJI ENGINE RUPP HODAKA FOX STEEN GEMINI MINICYCLE KAMI, US $87, image 7

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This is for a NEW NOS GEM REED VALVE KIT for F480 engines. I believe this is a FUJI engine used in minicycles like Rupp, Alsport, Steen, Gemini, Kami, Indian, Chaparral, Hodaka, Fox and others.  Please do your homework on this to see if you can use it on your minibike.  This is new, never installed and includes the reed adapter, the red block and the intake manifold. This also includes the instruction sheets to tell you how to port the piston.  It includes one gasket, you will have to make another one (easy to do).  The intake manifold (where the carb attaches) is marked 5028, the reed adapter is marked 5023, the instructions say " instructions for G5022 reed kit on F480 engines".  I am making no claims that this will fit every model of mini-cycle as it moves the carb back about 1.5 inches.  This is being sold as-is.   

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