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Yamaha Warrior 350 Complete Top End Piston Cam Head Valves Jug Wiseco .50 Over on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Glendale, Arizona, US

Glendale, Arizona, US
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What we have here is a complete top end from a nice 1989 Warrior 350 I am parting out.  These parts were removed from a low hour running/driving garage kept unit that did not smoke and made excellent power.  The piston is a .50mm over wiseco 10.25:1 compression piston with low hours.  I would give this cylinder a quick hone and throw this top end on with some new gaskets and ride out.  I am parting out a couple of Warriors, message me with any questions and check my other listings.  

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