This is a 2000 Polaris 701cc engine the engine is complete with carb manufold and exaust and starter. The pistons have 150 psi and 120psi on the other. The top inlet to the cylinder heads was broken when it was removed from the ski. Let me kbow if you have any questians. Thank you
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