2000-2006 Honda Trx 350 Rancher Namura Piston Kit *standard Stock Bore 78.50mm* on 2040-parts.com
Michigan, US
BRAND NEW NAMURA PISTON KIT. INCLUDES PISTON, RINGS, WRIST PIN, AND CIRCLIPS. PISTON IS FOR THE STANDARD BORE (78.50mm). ACTUAL SIZE OF PISTON IS 78.46mm.
PISTON HAS MOLYBDENUM/TEFLON SKIRT COATING THAT MINIMIZES RESISTANCE AND WEAR TO PROVIDE EXTENDED LIFE.
PISTON HAS ANODIZED DOME THAT PROVIDES SUPERIOR HEAT RESISTANCE AND EXTENDED LIFE SPAN.
HYPEREUTECTIC CAST PISTON HAS SUPER HIGH SILICON CONTENT FOR ADDITIONAL STRENGTH.
INCLUDES PREMIUM WORLD CLASS RINGS PRODUCED BY THE LARGEST JAPANESE OEM SUPPLIER IN THE WORLD.
FITS: 2000-2006 HONDA TRX350 RANCHER *TRX350FE, TRX350FM, TRX350TE, TRX350TM*
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