Skidoo-rotax-bombardier Type 503 Motor Parts: Short Block on 2040-parts.com
Noblesville, Indiana, United States
Skidoo-Rotax-Bombardier- TYPE 503 motor parts This is a points motor # 3181245 SHORT BLOCK- this motor has recently been gone thru with new crank seals- looking thru intake and exhaust ports, cylinder walls are nice and pistons and rings look good- crank feels smooth- motor has 130 compression per cylinder will be shipped in plastic tub via FEDEX GROUND |
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