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Want to replace the Piston / Cylinder assembly on my grandson's 2007 Panther RX-4 110cc.

Was going to purchase entire engine. The piston was just stuck in the cylinder. Piston not burned. Rings just slightly rusted to cylinder.

Decision is piston size. Ebay has kit. Either 52mm or 54mm but description says kit will fit most 110 cc engines. Measured my piston and cylinder. Digital caliper measures 52.19mm.

I need to purchase the correct kit. Also require gasket kit.

Input greatly appreciated. Kids want to ride the atv.

rickbmac

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