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1998 1999 Skidoo 670 Ho Summit X Mxz Engine Hardware Bolts Nut Bolt Motor Clutch on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Saint John, Washington, United States

Saint John, Washington, United States
Condition:Used

this is as close to 100% complete skidoo 670 engine hardware kit as it comes, these are all from a 1998 or 1999 skidoo Summit x 670 HO. this should be the same to all 670 engines and possibly others. bolts included are

Head bolts
cylinder bolts
crankcase bolts
pickup coil bolts
pickup coil cover
water pump cover bolts
water pump impeller and spacer
coolant hose ports from head
thermostat in good shape
stator wire gromet
stator bolts
stator plate(assume seals are junk)
clutch bolt
magneto flywheel nut and washer
pullstart cup and bolts
rotary valve cover bolts
intake bolts
oil pump bolts
exhaust header bolts
engine mounting studs
engine mounting spacers,washers, lock washers and nuts
and a few msc others

(i am using the wrong picture. the correct picture got deleted. if anything listed is missing when you receive the parts i will replace them free of charge or refund you for the value of the missing parts, whatever you choose)

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