Yamaha Outboard Piston Kit Ring Set 40hp E 40 X Xmh E40 66t-11631 2 Stroke 80mm on 2040-parts.com
Singapore, Singapore
This is a brand NEW after-market CRANKSHAFT PISTON KIT (Complete Assembly) that fits YAMAHA OUTBOARD 40, 40X horsepower (2 Stroke) - 80MM engines.
Come with as a Complete Set consisting of a quality CRANKSHAFT PISTON, 2 RINGS, 1 PISTON PIN and 2 CLIPS |
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