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1996 Arctic Cat Wildcat 700 Efi Engine Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Amherst, New Hampshire, United States

Amherst, New Hampshire, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Arctic Cat Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:0662-075 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

Arctic Cat 700 EFI engine. 
I got this motor with a parts lot. Was told it ran great. Compression test shows 127 in PTO, 133 in MAG. No damage to engine, comes with all pictured. Cylinders and piston skirts look good through ports (pics available on request, couldn't get a focused picture with my shop camera). Pulls over smooth, no binding. 
---- NOTICE ---- I would strongly recommend replacing the oil pump with a new one. The majority of engine failures occur when reusing an injection pump. Its cheap insurance.
   

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