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Polaris Xcf 440 Cylinders - Head Ec45pm02 on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Edgar, Wisconsin, US

Edgar, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:3086974 3086385 Warranty:No Part Brand:Polaris

These cylinders were removed from a Polaris 2000 XCF SP that I traded knowing that the PTO cylinder was low on compression. Engine type EC45PM02. The Mag side cylinder looks new with no wear at all, the PTO side (burnt piston side) had a little discoloration, but no scoring or wear that a hone would not take care of.  The pistons is pictured to show you that there was no major damage, but will not be included.  The head looks in great shape and is included in the sale.

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