1999 Kawasaki Ultra 150 Engine - Stxr Motor 1200 No Core Required on 2040-parts.com
Temperance, Michigan, US
1999 Kawasaki Ultra 150hp motor in excellent running shape from a very nice ski that was used several times this summer. I believe this motor is also used in STXR jet skis as well. Ski has 100 hours on it and runs absolutely beautiful! If you are near Lambertville, MI and would like to hear it run in person, we can definitely arrange that.
This auction is for the long block. This includes the complete sealed long block, but does not include the intake, exhaust, stator, or drivetrain. This is a straight out purchase and does not require a core! If you have a blown motor, you can sell off the parts of your motor that are still good and recoup much of the cost of this one. You cannot do that when buying a motor that requires a core.
As shown in the pictures, the motor has right at 119-120psi per cylinder. This is excellent for an Ultra 150.
I do also have a video of it running if you'd like me to email it to you.
If you have any questions or concerns, or need anything else from this jetski, please feel free to text me at 734-347-4727. Since I am offering to let any potential buyer hear it run, I need to keep it in the hull until the auction end. Please give me 1 week from the auction end to pull the motor and ship it.
To ship the motor, I will buy a heavy duty 18 gallon tote and surround the motor with rolls of paper towels. The lid will be zip tied shut. This costs about an extra $20 to ship it this way, but it's a great way to make sure you get an unharmed motor.
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