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Weber Engine, Polaris Fst Engine, Mpe-750, on 2040-parts.com

US $3,500.00
Location:

Bremerton, Washington, United States

Bremerton, Washington, United States
No Defects or Problems. Not in original packaging.Remanufactured by a certified service center
Brand:Polaris Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Warranty:Yes



Up for bid is a rebuilt Weber FST Turbocharged long block.

This has been rebuilt by a certified Weber engine rebuild center, and is a direct replacement for the Polaris FST turbocharged engine.


 This is a "tapered style" crankshaft and is not configured for Jet Ski application or other model with the "flat flange" crankshaft. It has a compression ratio of 9-1 and is set up for turbocharged configuration.  This is a direct replacement for Polaris FST turbocharged engines. The list price for a new longblock is $5,805.00.  The auction is for the long block only; No ECU, Flywheel, stator, intercooler, throttle bodies, turbocharger, exhaust or intake manifolds, etc.


 You are bidding only on the items shown in the image. A 30 day mechanical warranty is included.   FREE shipping to the lower 48 states. Additional charges will be incurred for shipping to Hawaii & Alaska.

 Shipping weight is 98lbs, 20x20x15” please contact us before bidding, as we ship UPS only.   


Sorry... NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING without an exact quote before bidding!!


 




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