Yamaha Vmax-4 750 1992 Cylinder #3 Piston Jug Barrel on 2040-parts.com
Repentigny, QC, Canada
Used Cylinder with Piston (STD Bore) in very good working condition removed from a Yamaha VMAX-4 750 1992 snowmobile we are parting out. Ready to use, you can see the crosshatch in the cylinder and the piston still looks barely used (I can try to take better picture, just ask. These ones don't do justice). Will fit any position on your engine. You will need new circlips. Will fit on these models: (Year - Model - Microfiche Section) 1992 VMAX-4 (VX750S) - Cylinder Head
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