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Explorer Everest 500 Cylinder Piston Gasket Kit CF188-023100 0180-023100

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Explorer Everest 500 Cylinder Piston Gasket Kit CF188-023100 0180-023100Cylinder Piston Gasket Kit For CF Moto CF500 CF188 500cc, CForce UForce U5 X5 Generic Features: Kit includes piston, rings, pin, clips, & top end gasket kit (you get exactly what is pictured). Cast piston has super high silicone content for additional strength. Piston skirts are Molybdenium Teflon coated to minimize resistance wear and provide extended life. Piston dome is anodized for superior heat resistance and longer lifespan. The gaskets use

Cylinder Piston Gasket Kit For CF-Moto CF500 CF188 500cc, CForce UForce U5 X5 Generic

Features:
Kit includes piston, rings, pin, clips, & top end gasket kit (you get exactly what is pictured).
Cast piston has super-high silicone content for additional strength.
Piston skirts are Molybdenium Teflon coated to minimize resistance/wear and provide extended life.
Piston dome 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 standard bore size - 87.5 mm.
All of the components within this kit are bolt-on ready for a hassle free installation.

Specifics:
Condition: Aftermarket 100% Brand New
Quantity: 1 Set
Piston Material: Forged Aluminum
Engine Type: CF188
Displacement: 500cc
Actual Displacement: 493cc
Bore Type: Stanard Bore
Bore Size: 87.5 mm
Pin Diameter: 23mm
Outer Diameter of Cylinder Skirt: 93.5mm
Middle Height of Cylinder: 100mm
Total Height of Cylinder: 139.5mm
Total Height of Piston: 56.7mm
Compression Height of Piston: 28.5mm

Replacement Part Number:
Cylinder: CF188-023100, 0180-023100
Cylinder Base Gasket: 0180-023004
Cylinder Head Gasket: 0180-022200
Tensioner Gasket: CF188-02300, 0180-023003
Piston: CF188-040004, 0180-040004
Pin, piston: CF188-040002, 0180-040002
Ring Set, piston: CF188-0400A0, 0180-0400A0
Circlips, piston: CF188-040003, 0180-040003-0050

VEHICLE FITMENT GUIDE
YEAR MAKE MODEL ENGINE
2011-2016 CF-MOTO CF500 CForce X5 CF188/CF500 493-500cc
2011-2016 CF-MOTO CF500-2 CForce X5 CF188/CF500 493-500cc
2011-2016 CF-MOTO CF500-2A CForce X5 CF188/CF500 493-500cc
2011-2016 CF-MOTO CF500-A CForce X5 CF188/CF500 493-500cc
2011-2015 CF-MOTO CF500-3 UForce U500 U5 CF188/CF500 493-500cc
- CF MOTO CF500 XL One CF188/CF500 493-500cc
- CF MOTO Rancher 500 CF188/CF500 493-500cc
- CF MOTO Terralander 500 CF188/CF500 493-500cc
- EXPLORER Atlas 500 CF188/CF500 493-500cc
- EXPLORER Everest 500 CF188/CF500 493-500cc


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

Note:
The models this kit fits are called "500" but the engine size is actually 493cc. Make sure your cylinder it says "493cm3" on it.
The CF191 is a CFMoto 500cc engine that looks very similar to the CF188 but is not the same.
The cylinder looks different, so compare to your original cylinder carefully.
This engine is found on various CFmoto models and many other CFmoto powered ATVs, UTVs & Sand / Dune Buggies.

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