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any ideas on where the cheapest place is for piston rings for z1100 A3 1985??
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If you're after genuine Kawasaki rings,then Z-POWER will be the best in the U.K.
TEL:01942 262864 and speak to Big Phil
www.z-power.co.uk
Open Mon-Fri,10am-5pm.
TEL:01942 262864 and speak to Big Phil
www.z-power.co.uk
Open Mon-Fri,10am-5pm.
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Don't think anyone does pattern rings ? might be wrong though.
Those will be genuine kwak and possibly out of production so maybe limited stocks.
This is one reason to go to Wiseco's etc as rings are £18 ish + vat per piston.
Is Humberside engines up froddy road still on the go ?
A few years ago we matched up some rings for my unknown make race pistons from a big reference book of cords/hepolite/etc rings they had.
Just took in a piston and matched up each ring seperately to fit the grooves.
Worked out very cheap i remember and i'm still running them now.
Those will be genuine kwak and possibly out of production so maybe limited stocks.
This is one reason to go to Wiseco's etc as rings are £18 ish + vat per piston.
Is Humberside engines up froddy road still on the go ?
A few years ago we matched up some rings for my unknown make race pistons from a big reference book of cords/hepolite/etc rings they had.
Just took in a piston and matched up each ring seperately to fit the grooves.
Worked out very cheap i remember and i'm still running them now.
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