Arctic Cat Firecat Efi Engine Crankcase F7 Sabercat 2003 04 05 06 07 on 2040-parts.com
Millville, Pennsylvania, US
This crank case is off a 2005 Arctic Cat F7. The crank shaft broke off on the outside of the crank case near the clutch. The damage is shown in one of the photos. The crank shaft still spins smooth and freely. There is not any damage to the crank case. The engine turned over the way it should with good compression before it was disassembled. Please call or text 570-458-0343 it you have any questions. The part may work on other models and years, but please check with your local dealer for fitment.
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