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2006-2014 Yamaha Raptor/Rhino 700 12:1 105mm +3mm oversize bore x 84mm stroke (727cc) piston kit

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2006-2014 Yamaha Raptor/Rhino 700 12:1 105mm +3mm oversize bore x 84mm stroke (727cc) piston kit

Make

Yamaha

Engine Size

700cc

Model

Raptor / Rhino 700

Year

2006-2014

Bore (mm)

105mm

Comp Ratio

12.0:1

Piston Part Number

M1042A

Gasket Part Number

C3144

Conrod Part Number

PSR5023

Pin Part Number

W905-2250-15CP1C

Locks Part Number

905X073 SWL

Rings

CPN-4134

Shelf (RPO) or Made to Order (MTO)

MTO

Proudly made in the USA by CP Carrillo Pistons!

  • Fully CNC machined
  • Balanced to +/- 1 gram
  • Double forced pin oilers
  • Forged from high strength 2618 alloy
  • Designed for maximum performance, horsepower and reliability
  • Complete kit includes two pistons, ring sets, wrist pins and clips
  • Follow ring end gap and piston to cylinder clearances as per the supplied instructions

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Product Name 2006-2014 Yamaha Raptor/Rhino 700 12:1 105mm +3mm oversize bore x 84mm stroke (727cc) piston kit
Brands CP Carrillo

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What information do I need to match these pistons to my engine?

You need the engine code, bore size, stroke, rod length, pin diameter and target compression ratio. These determine the correct piston compression height and crown design.

How should ring gaps be set for these pistons?

Ring gaps must be set by your engine builder based on fuel type, boost level and the intended rpm range. Forced-induction engines usually require larger gaps.

Are forged pistons suitable for street engines?

Yes. Forged pistons handle detonation and high cylinder pressure better than cast units. Your builder should set the piston-to-bore clearance to suit your application.

What is the recommended bore clearance for the M1042A piston kit?

The recommended bore clearance for the M1042A piston kit should be determined by the engine builder, but typically it ranges from 0.0015" to 0.0025". Ensure to follow the specific guidelines provided with the kit for optimal performance.

What type of fuel is recommended for the 12:1 compression ratio of the M1042A pistons?

For the 12:1 compression ratio of the M1042A pistons, it is advisable to use high-octane fuel, typically 98 RON or higher, to prevent detonation and ensure reliable performance.

Do I need to modify my cylinder head when using the M1042A piston kit?

While the M1042A piston kit is designed to fit the Yamaha Raptor/Rhino 700, some builders may choose to modify the cylinder head for optimal airflow and performance. It's essential to assess your specific setup and goals.

What is included in the M1042A piston kit?

The M1042A piston kit includes two forged pistons, ring sets, wrist pins, and clips, providing everything needed for a complete piston replacement.

How should I break in the engine after installing the M1042A pistons?

After installing the M1042A pistons, it's crucial to follow a proper break-in procedure. This typically involves running the engine at varying RPMs and avoiding full throttle for the first few hours to ensure the rings seat correctly and the engine components wear in properly.