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Mountain Max 600 Top End Cylinders Head Pistons Kit Package Combo Replated on 2040-parts.com

US $249.99
Location:

Winnebago, Illinois, US

Winnebago, Illinois, US
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This is a top end kit off a running 1997 yamaha moutain max 600 I put the engine in my go kart and before I knew it compression was 100 in each cylinder.Not sure why but the guy before me that rebuild the engine probably didnt know what he was doing? My loss is your gain. The pistons have the teflon wore off and im not sure if they could be used again or not so this is all sold as is at buyers disrection to install or not. The head was true and straight I ran a stone over it. The cylinders were just replated according to prior owner and I saw that a number was stamped in one of the cylinders too. I can not guarntee but this is my best idea. A quick hone and these cylinders are ready to be installed.

 

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