Cast Iron Cylinders And Fitted 9:1 Pistons For Hd 1000 Sportster Models 1972-73 on 2040-parts.com
West Jordan, Utah, US
CYLINDERS AND FITTED 9:1 PISTONS FOR HD 1000CC SPORTSTER MODELS 1972-E1973
Cast iron cylinder and piston kit are honed and pre fitted with 9:1 pistons and rings.
They are ready to run and will require break in as suggested in the appropriate shop manual. For stock stroke. Order gasket set separately.
Fits:
XL 1972-E1973
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