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Yamaha Yz85 Yz 85 Cylinder Head Top End Kit Standard "b" on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Lake Forest, California, US

Lake Forest, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:yamaha Warranty:No

2006 Yamaha YZ85 Cylinder Jug Top end set

Cylinder

Piston I will throw it in the deal. though, migh tneed to be replaced.

wrist bearing

 

standard "B" with no more than 12 hrs run time on this piston OEM...you can still see the cylinder size stamp from factory on cylinder and the hone marks in the cylinder as well......

in great condition. I will also throw all hardware in order for you to install this Jug.

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