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
Shipping to countries outside of the US will have addtional shipping charges. Buyer will also be responsible for any customs or duty fees that may occur.
Handling time for international orders is 4 business days before item is shipped worldwide.
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