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MidwayUSA

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My buddy at the dealer got stuck with some Warrior stuff and I told him I would post on here and see if anyone was interested. Here is what he has:

Warrior cylinder jug freshly bored and honed to 83.5 mm
Brand new Vertex cast coated piston/rings/pin/clips for above cylinder ($190 for both shipped)

Brand new Web cams 17/88MC .440/.390 camshaft ($110 shipped)

$300 for all of it shipped. See pics in post below.
 
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He'd like to have $100 for the cam. Probably looking at $300 for the entire package. He may take less, I'd just have to run it by him.
 
Ok, just stopped and took some pics and got some more info.

He will take $300 for the package (includes shipping)
He will take $110 for the cam (includes shipping)
and obviously $190 for the cylinder and piston (includes shipping)(pin and rings are in the piston box).
Shipping would probably be Priority mail flat rate box. Price includes shipping, packing materials, etc.

Here are the pictures:
web_cam_warrior.jpg

cylinder_warrior.jpg

vertex_piston_warrior.jpg
 
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Where was your friend a couple of weeks ago when I was looking for a top end !?! Sheeesh....
 
He's had it for months. I thought my co-worker bought it. I was chatting with him about a cam the other day and he tried to sell it to me again. I want the 390/390 but I told him I would list the stuff and try to help him get it sold.
 
So its bored out to how many CC's and if I bought it and slapped it all together on my warrior then it work?
 
Yeah I've haven't heard of the piston as well. Is that web cam to "hot" for a stock engine?
 
I don't know how many cc's that would make it. It is .50mm over (.020") and yes it is a fresh bore and hone with new piston, rings, pin, and clips. Just clean the cylinder up with a little soap and water, lightly oil it and slip it in place.

I'd never heard of that piston either. I am a Wiseco guy myself. I think the owner picked the parts and the dealer ordered the stuff for him. That cam is pretty big. The guy was supposedly running a White Brothers with similar specs with his std bore OEM piston. Liked it so he ordered the Web cam, since White Brothers is no more. It would probably run, but not optimum with stock compression. No matter what piston used, piston to valve clearance would need checked, and correct springs would need to be used.
 
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I don't know how many cc's that would make it. It is .50mm over (.020") and yes it is a fresh bore and hone with new piston, rings, pin, and clips. Just clean the cylinder up with a little soap and water, lightly oil it and slip it in place.
I'am kinda second guessing it now :/
 
I'am kinda second guessing it now :/

That's fine. The piston looks pretty good but is a cast piston. It is coated on the skirt as well. Even with the unheard of piston, it is still a pretty good deal. The cam is a good deal as well since there is no core charge, and you don't have to send your cam in.
 
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This one is split .440/.390. I don't know much about it, but it is bigger than I wanted for what I am eventually building. According to their web site, it is a top end profile. Also says "may need to clearance head for cam rotation".
 
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