Yamaha 62t 700 Engine Wave Raider Venture Xl Superjet Blaster 701 Motor Block Vx on 2040-parts.com
La Porte, Texas, United States
This is a stock 62t ENGINE with bedplate and coupler from a WAVE RAIDER 701. This will work on all 62t dual carb raiders,ventures, xl, vx700 and more. And its a easy swap for superjets and blasters and pretty much all 650 and 701 yamahas. This is a good engine Compression is 154/155 psi. But you are simply buying a good running engine no need for core or anything else. Shipping will be actual to anywhere in the USA, canada and mexico but no other international shipping. And check out my other auctions for more great deals on parts. And if you win more than one of my auctions I will ship them together and charge actual shipping costs, saving you money.
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