2020-2024 Yamaha MWD300 TRICITY 300 344CC Bore Up Kit Cylinder B74-E1311-00 B74-E1351-00
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2020-2024 Yamaha MWD300 TRICITY 300 344CC Bore Up Kit Cylinder B74-E1311-00 B74-E1351-00

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2020-2024 Yamaha MWD300 TRICITY 300 344CC Bore Up Kit Cylinder B74-E1311-00 B74-E1351-0076mm Cylinder Piston Gasket Top End Rebuild Kit 344cc For Yamaha XMAX 300 XMAX 300 2017 2024 Features: If your cylinder blows through, the compression is too low, or even a piston seizure has occurred, then this kit is exactly the right thing for you. Kit includes cylinder, forged piston, rings, pin, clips & top end gasket kit (you get exactly what is pictured). Piston is anodized for superior heat resistance and longer lifespan. The gaskets use

76mm Cylinder Piston Gasket Top End Rebuild Kit 344cc For Yamaha XMAX 300 XMAX-300 2017-2024

Features:
If your cylinder blows through, the compression is too low, or even a piston seizure has occurred, then this kit is exactly the right thing for you.
Kit includes cylinder, forged piston, rings, pin, clips & top end gasket kit (you get exactly what is pictured).
Piston is anodized for superior heat resistance and longer lifespan.
The gaskets use performance materials to increase durability and provide greater reliability.
Includes all gaskets pictured to rebuild top end.
Kit is for bore up size - 76 mm, 14mm steel piston pin.
This kit is excellent as a low-cost replacement for defects in the original cylinder.

Specifications:
Condition: Aftermarket 100% Brand New
Quantity: 1 Set
Material: Aluminum, Steel
Displacement: 344cc
Bore Type: Big Bore
Cylinder Type: B7400
Engine Type: 4 Stroke
Bore diameter: 76mm
Pin diameter: 16mm

Replacement Part Number:
Cylinder: B74-E1311-00
Cylinder Base Gasket: B74-E1351-00
Cylinder Head Gasket: B74-E1181-00

Fits Make/Model/Year:
Fit for Yamaha CZD 300 A X-MAX XMAX 300 / ABS 2017-2024
Fit for Yamaha CZD 300 A XMAX 300 ABS TECH MAX 2020-2024
Fit for Yamaha EVOLIS 300 ABS 2017
Fit for Yamaha MWD300 TRICITY 300 2020-2024

(Compatibility Chart is for Reference ONLY!!!)
(Please Compare with Your faulty unit and the image we provided to Decide Fitment)

Package Includes:
1x 76mm Cylinder
1x Piston
1x Piston Ring Set
1x 16mm Wristpin
1x Circlip(2)
1x Cylinder Base Gasket
1x Cylinder Head Gasket
1x Chain Tensioner Gasket

(Comes exactly as pictured.)

Note:
Carefully compare to your old parts to be sure this is the correct part for your machine.

The product on offer is an accessory or spare part and thus is not an original product of the vehicle manufacturer.
The name of the vehicle manufacturer is stated only as an indication of the determination of the product being offered as an accessory or spare part, to clarify, for which vehicle the product on offer Fits.

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