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Ski Doo Mach Z 780 1993-1996 Race Ported Complete Top End Kit Jaws Performance on 2040-parts.com

US $525.00
Location:

Charlevoix, Michigan, United States

Charlevoix, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ski-Doo Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:420913339 Country/Region of Manufacture:Austria

This is a Race Only Complete Top End with Top End gasket kit not pictured Ported by Gregg Balchin at Jaws P. It has 70.50mm pistons the clearance is .0065 but this is the way we always ran it with Wiseco pistons so its a 800 now also when putting topend on a motor the Squish clearance needs to be .055"- .060"and needs to have 114 octane race fuel  was from a 1994 Mach Z 780 will fit every year 780 motor made it has been cleaned honed and ready with new piston kits. With a good set of pipes and 1996 and older Ignition system and 38mm to 48mmm carbs it will make 190-200HP Range. I Raced at the 1997 ISR world Series and was  Pro Sock World Champion with this Top End. Any Questions please ask or call Tim Novotny 231-330-8413. Thank

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