Rotax 340 Rv Wiseco Piston 63.5 Mm on 2040-parts.com
Baldwin, Wisconsin, United States
This is from a custom batch of Wiseco Piston that fits the Rotax 340 RV/FA snowmobile engine type 345 from the mid to late 70"s. This is designed to replace the failure prone original piston with the top L ring. The original bore was 63 MM, this is +.020 or 63.5 MM. I had them made for Vintage Racing engines with very good results |
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