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Skidoo Snowmobile Engine Cylinder 1971 / 1972 / 775 Tnt on 2040-parts.com

US $89.00
Location:

Farmington, New Hampshire, United States

Farmington, New Hampshire, United States
This cylinder has no scratches, just a little discoloration at the bottom of cylinder skirt. The cylinder has had the intake and exhaust ports polished and looks like a pretty good job.
Brand:Bombardier / Rotax Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada

Pictured here is a MAG. Side cylinder that fits a 775 / 771 2 cyl. Rotax fan cooled 2 stroke snowmobile engine that Skidoo used in there 1971/1972 Skidoo 18in.TNT sleds. The standard bore size for this cylinder is 3.228 from the factory, I measured this cylinder 3 times to check for wear and “egg shelling” and the readings I got were 3.232 measured just above the exhaust port. This cylinder has no scratches, just a little discoloration at the bottom of cylinder skirt. The cylinder has had the intake and exhaust ports polished and looks like a pretty good job. 

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