Atv Jug Cylinder Boring Service Polaris Yamaha Honda Kawasaki Artic Cat Top End on 2040-parts.com
Santaquin, Utah, United States
THIS LISTING IS FOR A CYLINDER BORING SERVICE ONLY! YOU MUST SEND US YOUR CYLINDER TO BE BORED-MACHINED. We specialize in cylinder boring for all makes and models of atv's, utv's, watercraft, and snowmobiles. If you have a steel sleeve cylinder that's worn out, out of round, a seized top end, or just wanting to refresh that tired top end, then send us your cylinder and we can bore, hone, and chamfer it to match your choice of piston. We can do this a couple of ways: If you already have a piston and just need your cylinder bored to match it then send us both piston and cylinder with the rings and we will even set the ring end gap for you. If you don't have a piston then we can order you one with comparable prices. We have a wide variety of pistons to choose from: Wiseco, Numara, SPI, Vertex, and Pro X. All of our work is guaranteed to be perfect. We will machine your cylinder to fit the new piston to manufactures specs. Get more power back out of your machine again! Lets get it running like new again! We can do single, twin, triple cylinders. Give us a call at 801-310-2555 for pricing on pistons and gaskets or shoot us a message anytime!Ship all cylinders to: Zeeman's Motor Works 305 N Appleview Drive Santaquin, Utah 84655 |
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