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Yamaha Yz125 Crankshaft And Piston on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Rockwall, Texas, US

Rockwall, Texas, US
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Up for sale is a good crankshaft and piston for a 1998 to 2000 Yamaha YZ125.  I pulled this engine apart because one of the main bearings was making some noise and I preordered a crank and piston kit to save down time; however, once I got it torn down I found that the crank is still in excellent condition and it was only the main bearing that was making noise.  The lower rod bearing feels good and the crank looks great other than the bad main bearing which is still on the crank.  The piston also looks good although the ring is worn and should probably be replaced.  The bike was running fine at the time I tore it down so I'm sure this piston and ring would work as is but it would not be as good as it could be with a new ring.

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