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1985-03 Kawasaki Kx60 Std.bore Cylinder W, Big Bore Steel Sleave, Wiseco Piston on 2040-parts.com

US $69.50
Location:

Elko, Nevada, US

Elko, Nevada, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Buyer to pay shipping both ways, as this is a very good Assembly. also 15% restocking fee. Part Brand:Wiseco Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:648M04300

This Came from a Super running 1987 KX60

These parts fit 1985-2003 KX60

All threads are good with no Cracks. Has great compression and comes with Rings Wrist Pin and retainers (cir clips) also the Roller Bearing, Between Rod and Piston pin. See Pictures

The Cylinder has a Steel Sleeve that is Standard Bore.

Comes with matching Standard Bore Wiseco Piston Part # 648M04300 (43.00mm) See part # on top of piston.

Displacement:  60cc
Bore - Standard:  43.00mm
Bore - Actual:  43.00mm
Bore - Oversize:  STD
Stroke:  41.6mm
Note:  Electrofusion Bore

ALSO because this Cylinder already has the Big Bore Sleeve already installed You have the option to have this Cylinder bored 3 more times, all requiring this Big bore sleeve.

Wiseco Part#: 648M04350
Wiseco Part#: 648M04400
 
Wiseco Part#: 648M04500

These three above the 43.50mm, 44.00mm, 45.00mm can not be installed in a stock Cylinder without this Steel Sleeve installed. For more info go to the Wiseco web site.

All in Very good shape

I do not know if there has been any Machine work such as porting done or not as I have nothing to compare it to.

But I do know it would beat a stock 1988 KX80

See other Parts from this Engine that was torn down today.(soon to be listed)

To buy the Steel Sleeve and have it installed would cost around the same as the Buy it now price. So keep this in mind, if You plan to install a larger piston for racing purposes in this Cylinder anyway, You can always list this Piston here on eBay, then list it for a Std. bore kx60 and also the Suzuki RM65 so You can recoup some of Your Money.

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