Jack Shaft For 2 Stroke Go Kart Engines Kt100, Kt100, Kt 100, Komet, Pcr
BMI Go Kart Jackshaft. It is made of Billet Aluminium. It has a 3/4 inch shaft with an 18 tooth and a 24 tooth sprockets installed. The sprockets are for #35 chain. The bearings are in good useable shape. There are some holes drilled in the mounting plate. It was drilled for a Komet K-71 or PCR, but I’m sure could be re-drilled and used on other engines. The mount is supposed to fit Amnerican and Metric frames. I used it on an American frame and worked well. I just don’t have time for go karts anymore. It could use a little cleaning. E-mail me with questions. I reserve the right to not ship to certain countries as they do not have good shipping practices in place. Thanks and happy bidding.
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