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Ski Doo 583 Formula Plus Stx Summit 76.50 Mm .020 Bore Spi Pistons Gasket Seals on 2040-parts.com

US $159.95
Location:

Maine or Indiana Warehouse, United States

Maine or Indiana Warehouse, United States
Condition:New Brand:SPI Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:SPIP178C-1

Manufactured by SPI
Includes 2 pistons, ring sets, wrist pins, & circlips as pictured
SPI pistons are engineered to provide the best possible path for combustion chamber heat transfer to the cylinder walls
All SPI pistons, rings, pins, & circlips are manufactured to OEM specifications
All individual components are interchangeable with original parts
Piston weight is compatible with original piston
T-Moly series with Teflon-Molybdenum coating
T-Moly series pistons reduce friction, resist seizure, & improve durability
Made in Taiwan
Pistons are for .020 Bore Size 76.50 mm



2-Complete STD Bore SPI "Single Ring" Piston Kits
2-Caged Needle Bearings
1-Complete (Full) Gasket Set w/ Crank Seals





   
 






 


 
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