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Snowmobile Piston Ring R09-6712 Cuyuna 440 74-80 650 72-73 67.50 Mm .020" on 2040-parts.com

US $10.95
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Wells, Maine, United States

Wells, Maine, United States
Condition:New Brand:Parts Unlimited Manufacturer Part Number:R09-6712

Snowmobile piston Ring R09-6712 Cuyuna 440 74-80 650 72-73 67.50 mm .020"

Snowmobile piston Ring R09-6712 Cuyuna 440 74-80 650 72-73 67.50 mm .020"

  • All individual components will interchange with original parts
  • High-performance, cast pistons closely match original equipment
  • Engineered for the best possible heat transfer from combustion chamber to cylinder walls
  • Rings are replacement for one piston
  • All pistons are priced with ring(s), wrist pins and circlips

Specifications

BORE67.50mm
MADE IN THE U.S.A.No
PACKAGINGSet
SIZE.020"
STYLEOEM Replacement
TYPERing Set














Fitment





MakeModelYear
Cuyuna 4401974 - 1980
Cuyuna  6501972 - 1973


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Return Policy

Returns must be done within 14 days. Refunds or exchanges are welcome. Buyer is responsible for S/H.

Shipping Policy

Shipping goes USPS.

Contact Us

If you have any issues please email or call 413-323-7044.

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