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I am trying to find a used OEM cylinder for the above mentioned quad. I was told the current cylinder came from Amazon so I suspect its aftermarket china (made from recycled coat hangers and shopping carts.) Anyway, was looking at the parts list and they have 2 cylinders listed..
11210-19B82-0F0
MODEL X/Y
and..
11210-19B90-0F0
MODEL K1/K2

My engine case is stamped K403 230829 Trying to figure out what model I have. I see I have a K in there but....
I don't know what the differences are between the cylinders (the first one cost more). Anybody know how to decipher this?
I only have the engine, I don't have the frame to get the actual VIN.  


Also, are there any marks on an OEM cylinder to differentiate it from aftermarket?

 

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Always the best idea.  The imported cylinders are soft and only last for a bit.  For a quick low buck flip I'll do them before paying machine shop prices but for one I'm keeping I'll just hone it a bit if it's not worn smooth out or punch it a smidge and rering. 

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I kept seeing kits with a Namura top end set and a cylinder.. I finally went to their site and couldn't find a complete kit with a cylinder, just the top end parts.  I contacted them and they said they don't offer cylinders and that any kits I see are pieced together but not by them.  Other than the Namura kit, I wasn't able to find anything else like that so I'm going to "assume" this is an oem cylinder.  Powerseal told me OEM was cast iron sleeved and this is cast iron.  I can run around town dealing with a local machine shop but just to be done with it, going to send it probably to Powerseal since I have used them before and they were a little cheaper than Millennium and that bike is still running fine after 7 years. 

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