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Arctic Cat Snowmobile 1998 Zr 600 Efi Short Block Engine 0662-128 on 2040-parts.com

US $849.99
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Wetmore, Michigan, United States

Wetmore, Michigan, United States
Quality used Arctic Cat ZR 600 EFI engine. Compression strong at 125 psi on both cylinders (equal)
Brand:Arctic Cat Manufacturer Part Number:0662-128

THIS IS A USED ARCTIC CAT 1999 ZR 600 EFI SHORT BLOCK ENGINE.  THIS WILL FIT DIRECTLY FIT THE 1998 or 99 ZR 600 EFI. This was also used on the early 2000 models. This is NON APV.  ARCTIC CAT PART # 0662-128.  NEW RETAIL PRICE OF $4,228.95. THIS ENGINE COMES WITH REED VALVES AND HAS JUST HAD A FRESH REBUILD that has less than 500 miles on it. WILL FIT MODELS LISTED BELOW:

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