I have two engines for sale, both are from a 2010 Polaris 550 RMK/Trail. They are a fan cooled engine. Both had 120PSI in the cylinders when removed. Both engines were in running, working condition when removed. Let me know if you have questions! I am in NW Wisconsin. This is for pickup only. Let me know if you want to come and take a look first.
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