Yamaha Rhino 686 Big Bore Block Performance Motor on 2040-parts.com
Lake Havasu City, Arizona, US
DOES YOUR 660 RHINO MOTOR HAVE THE ROD STICKING OUT THE END OF THE CRANKCASE? OR THE CENTER DIFF GEAR IS STRIPPED AND BROKEN? HERE IS YOUR FIX! THIS IS A REBUILT RHINO 660 SHORT BLOCK WITH A 686 PERFORMANCE UPGRADE YOU WILL NEED TO SEND IN YOUR SHORT BLOCK AS A CORE TO GET THIS PRICE. MOTORS COME WITH NEW FACTORY PARTS INCLUDING CASES, HOT RODS HEAVY DUTY CRANKSHAFT, CYL, BIG BORE FORGED JE PISTON , CHROMEMOLLY STUDS, WELLER RACING BILLET DIFF PLATE ALL GASKETS SEALS VALVES AND BEARINGS. THIS MOTOR WILL PUT OUT OVER TWICE THE HP OF A STOCK MOTOR. STOCK RHINO 660 IS APROX 20HP THIS HAS 48 HP! YOUR CORE MUST BE A REBUILDABLE CORE. EVEN THE WORST I HAVE SEEN CAN STILL BE REBUILT. EVERYTHING IS INSPECTED FOR WORN AND DAMAGED PARTS ARE REPLACED. WE USE FACTORY SPECS WHEN BUILDING OUR MOTORS. ALL TRANSMISION PARTS ARE CHECKED AND REPLACED IF NEEDED. WE WILL GIVE YOU SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO BOX AND SHIP YOUR CORE TO US. ANY PARTS YOU CANNOT REMOVE OFF OF YOUR CORE MOTOR WE WILL REMOVE AND SEND BACK WITH YOUR NEW MOTOR FREE OF CHARGE. WE ARE A FULL SERVICE SHOP FOR RHINO, ATV AND PERSONAL WATERCRAFT. WE HAVE REBUILT MANY OF THE RHINO MOTORS AND HAVE SEEN THE NEED FOR A SHORT BLOCK REBUILD NOT OFFERED BY YAMAHA OR REBUILD SHOPS. WE ONLY USE OEM FACTORY YAMAHA PARTS OTHER THAN THE CRANK AND PISTON WE USE BETTER THAN ORIGINAL .DONT BUY A USED 660 MOTOR UNLESS IT HAS A CRANKSHAFT UPGRADE! THE STOCK ROD WILL BREAK AND YOU WILL BE IN THE SAME POSITION YOU ARE IN NOW. NEED A CUSTOM BUILD? BIG BORE? ! IF YOU NEED A MOTOR BUILT BUT IS NOT BLOWN UP THEN E-MAIL ME FOR PRICES ON A CUSTOM BUILD. WE TEST EVERYTHING WE DO BEFORE WE SELL TO THE CUSTOMER. WE RIDE AND ARE HUGE RHINO FANS SO WE ARE INTO WHAT WE DO AND UNDERSTAND THIS MOTOR NEEDS TO BE BUILT FOR THE WEIGHT OF A RHINO. THANKS FOR YOUR TIME AND HOPE WE CAN HELP YOU IN SOME WAY WITH YOUR MOTOR NEEDS. YOU CAN ALSO UPGRADE FURTHER WITH A PERFORMANCE CAM, PORTING AND OVERSIZE VALVES, DUEL RATE SPRINGS. WE CAN DO IT ALL! GIVE US A CALL! 928-854-1617 OR GO TO ( UTVENGINEREBUILDS DOT COM )
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