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2003 Ski-doo Mxz Mx-z X Mxzx 800 Rev *dual Ring Pistons,bearings,gasket Kit 82mm on 2040-parts.com

US $209.95
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Michigan, United States

Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:SPI & Winderosa Part Brand:SPI & Winderosa Manufacturer Part Number:03SD800REVDRTEK Piston Type:Cast

BRAND NEW TOP END REBUILD KIT. INCLUDES (2) DUAL RING SPI PISTONS, RINGS, WRIST PINS, CIRCLIPS, WRIST PIN NEEDLE BEARINGS, AND A WINDEROSA TOP END GASKET KIT. PISTONS ARE FOR THE STANDARD BORE (82mm). SPI PISTONS FEATURE THE FOLLOWING:

  • High-silicon content Hypereutectic cast aluminum material for less heat expansion, tighter clearances, increased hardness, longer life and reduced scuffing.
  • Features machined, smooth piston crowns for reduced carbon buildup, increased horsepower and fuel economy.
  • Hard anodized crowns are 75% stronger than non-anodized, providing minimal expansion and reducing the chance of cold seizures when combined with Teflon/Molybdenum coated skirts.
  • MOS2 (Teflon/Molybdenum) coated skirts perform at the highest standards, reducing friction and heat for added power and longevity.
  • SPI rings match and interchange with the OEM design.


FITS: 2003 SKI-DOO MXZ 800 REV (All Models) 

        

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