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Old 30 Sep 2010
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3AJ Gaskets

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Can anyone supply me with the gen part number for 1988 3aj head gasket. or a complete parts list in English, would be even better.

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The copy i have isn't great, but i believe the part number is:

2KF - 11181 - 01.
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Yep that's it 2KF-11181-01, i got mine locally in Australia & got ripped off as is usual, should have waited a few weeks & got it on my big order of parts.

From memory it was AU$110 (pattern part which didn't fit correctly) where you can buy an original online (genuine OEM) for US$58.00 here, and possibly cheaper if you look around.

Get an order together & send it all at once, buying it bit by bit will cost you a fortune in Aussie.

The first link shows all the models that gasket fits.

Mezo.
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Thanks for the replies.

Cheers Roamer

Mezo I was planning to order parts from that very website but the Teny wasnt sold in the states and I was unsure if the 88 XT 600 has the identical engine.
A parts list for the 3AJ would be ideal, just to compare before ordering bits.

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It doesn't matter where the bikes where sold.

As long as the Yamaha OEM partnumber are the same, the parts are same anywhere either in France, USA, Spain, Germany, Japan, etc etc etc because they are all made by Yamaha.

My 1990 XT600E is an US model which was imported to Portugal....my dad brought it here!


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yamaha part numbers

hi have a look at this site parts yamaha xt600 trail motorcycle accessories spares replacement hope this helps steve
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