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Complete Skidoo-bombardier-rotax Type 464 Motor- Electric Start- With Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $499.99
Location:

Westfield, Indiana, United States

Westfield, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used

Indy Used Snowmobile Parts Inc.
COMPLETE SKIDOO-ROTAX-BOMBARDIER- TYPE 464 MOTOR
twin cylinder- liquid cooled- single carb- points motor
FRESH out of a 1980 skidoo everest electro L/C snowmobile
863 miles on sled
compression is 190 per cylinder
had NO spark- so I could not run motor
IMAGINE the no spark is in the points & condensors area?
I have stripped parts off for shipping weight restrictions of 70 lbs per tub
YOU GET ALL YOU SEE IN PICTURES
starter- tested and working
exhaust y- pipe
recoil starter assembly
external coils
clutch- opened it up and looks fantastic
motor mount plate- 2 pieces
nuts and bolts to re-attach pieces
carb
drip oil tank
USA SHIP 80.00- ships in 2 containers

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