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Wiseco Rcs07550 75.50 Mm Piston Ring Compressor Sleeve Nikasil Porting Boring Ap on 2040-parts.com

US $36.95
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Rocky River, Ohio, United States

Rocky River, Ohio, United States
Wiseco RCS07550 75.50 mm Piston Ring Compressor Sleeve Nikasil Porting Boring AP, US $36.95, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Wiseco Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:RCS07550 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Black Anodised Teflon

Wiseco Tapered Ring Compressor Sleeves: Available in all sizes

Machined from Wiseco sleeve forgings to offer the same toughness as Wiseco's forged pistons. These compressor sleeves are hard anodized and Teflon coated for low friction and prolonged wear resistance. These sleeves have a smooth radius that tapers down to the specific bore size to make installation of any piston a breeze. 

You will find that these sleeves compress the piston rings smoothly and evenly, greatly reducing the difficulty with installing thin high-performance oil rings. If you've ever broken or bent a ring, these high quality sleeves will be a lifesaver for your shop and come in a large range of sizes.

 75.50 mm Bore size

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