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Yamaha Warrior Wolverine Big Bear Raptor 350 Piston & Gasket Kit 84.50mm *.060* on 2040-parts.com

US $93.88
Location:

Michigan, United States

Michigan, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Namura Compatible Make:Yamaha Fits:ATV Compatible Model:Warrior,Wolverine,Big Bear,Raptor 350 Brand:Namura Piston Type:Cast Manufacturer Part Number:YWBBR350TEK8450

BRAND NEW NAMURA TOP END REBUILD KIT. INCLUDES PISTON, RINGS, WRIST PIN, CIRCLIPS, AND TOP END GASKET KIT. PISTON IS FOR .060 OVERBORE (84.50mm). ACTUAL SIZE OF PISTON IS 84.45mm.

PISTON HAS MOLYBDENUM/TEFLON SKIRT COATING THAT MINIMIZES RESISTANCE AND WEAR TO PROVIDE  EXTENDED LIFE.

PISTON HAS ANODIZED DOME THAT PROVIDES SUPERIOR HEAT RESISTANCE AND EXTENDED LIFE SPAN.

HYPEREUTECTIC  CAST PISTON HAS SUPER HIGH SILICON CONTENT FOR ADDITIONAL STRENGTH.

INCLUDES PREMIUM WORLD CLASS RINGS PRODUCED BY THE LARGEST JAPANESE OEM SUPPLIER IN THE WORLD.


FITS: 1987-2004 YAMAHA WARRIOR 350

          1987-1999 YAMAHA BIG BEAR 350

          1995-2005 YAMAHA WOLVERINE 350

          2004-2013 YAMAHA RAPTOR 350


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