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| Management number | 212499060 | Release Date | 2026/04/06 | List Price | $17.84 | Model Number | 212499060 | ||
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Piston Pin (Wrist Pin) — 22mm — Sea-Doo 951cc Rotax 947 Engine Specifications: Outer Diameter: 22mm Material: Case-hardened chrome steel — heat treated for maximum durability Surface Finish: Mirror-polished to minimize friction and wear Fitment: Direct OEM replacement — drop-in fit Engine Compatibility: Rotax 947/951cc 2-Cylinder 2-Stroke — Liquid Cooled Bore × Stroke: 88mm × 78mm Fits both carbureted and DI (Direct Injection) 951 engines All Sea-Doo models 1997-2006 with 951cc Rotax engine Function: The piston pin (wrist pin) connects the piston to the connecting rod small end, transferring combustion force while allowing the rod to pivot. A worn or scored pin causes knocking, accelerated bore wear, and potential catastrophic failure. Important — Quantity: The 951cc Rotax is a 2-cylinder engine Each cylinder requires one piston pin Order quantity of 2 for a complete engine rebuild When to Replace: During any top-end rebuild (piston, rings, cylinder re-bore/re-plate) When pin shows visible wear, scoring, discoloration, or blue heat marks When pin has measurable play in the connecting rod small end bearing Installation Notes: Always replace piston pin circlips — never reuse old circlips Apply assembly oil to pin before installation Ensure circlips are fully seated — improper seating causes engine damage Verify connecting rod small end bearing condition before reassembly Marine engines see high sustained RPM — inspect all rotating components ADDITIONAL CROSS-REFERENCES: Carbureted (GSX LTD, GTX, RX, XP) and DI models use the same pin
| Brand | Rareelectrical |
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| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | RAREELECTRICAL |
| Item Dimensions | 10 x 6 x 6 inches |
| Warranty Description | Warranty 1 Year From Date of Purchase |
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