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NICHE Stock Piston Kit for Yamaha 5GH-11631-00-00 Kodiak Grizzly 400

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  • NICHE Standard Piston Bore Size 84.5mm; Material Aluminum Alloy; Surface Coating Tin-Plated; Type Dome
  • Compatible with OEM Part Number Yamaha 5GH-11631-00-00, 5GH-11603-00-00, 3LD-11633-00-00, 93450-22027-00
  • Compatible with Yamaha 2007-2008 Grizzly 400
  • Compatible with Yamaha 2000-2006 Kodiak 400
  • Includes Piston, Piston Ring, and Wristpin



Product Description

NICHE replacement piston
OEM MPN's: 5GH-11603-00-00, 3LD-11633-00-00, 93450-22027-00

519-KPS2214T

NICHE Powersports Replacement Parts
About NICHE

NICHE provides Powersports replacement parts. Some of the NICHE product categories include cylinders, brake pads, axles, off-road mirrors, and drive chains. NICHE parts are here for when you need them the most.

NICHE Piston Part Number 519-KPS2214T

  • Includes: NICHE Piston Kit
  • Compatible with the following brands: Yamaha
  • Compatible with the following models: Grizzly 400, Kodiak 400
  • Replaces for the following OEM MPN's: 5GH-11603-00-00, 3LD-11633-00-00, 93450-22027-00
  • Compatible Vehicle: ATV
  • Bore Size: 84.5mm
  • Material: Aluminum Alloy
  • Surface Coating: Tin-Plated
  • Piston Type: Dome
OEM MPN's: 5GH-11603-00-00, 3LD-11633-00-00, 93450-22027-00

NICHE PISTON

An ATV piston is a component of engines, pumps, and gas compressors. It is located in a cylinder and is made gas-tight by piston rings. In an engine, its purpose is to transfer force from expanding gas in the cylinder to the crankshaft through a piston rod and or connecting rod

Piston Anatomy

A piston is a cylindrical engine component that slides back and forth in the cylinder bore by forces produced during the combustion process. The piston acts as a movable end of the combustion chamber. The stationary end of the combustion chamber is the cylinder head.

Piston Components

ATV Piston components include the piston head, piston pin bore, piston pin, skirt, ring grooves, ring lands, and piston rings. The piston head is the top surface of the piston which is subjected to tremendous forces and heat during normal engine operation