Arctic Cat Kitty Cat Engine Motor Kawasaki Suzuki Sprint Panther Kittycat Kity on 2040-parts.com
Grand Marais, Minnesota, United States
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This is a used engine from a unknown year Arctic Cat kitty cat. Believe this to be a kawasaki engine. Turns over, motor mount bolt holes on bottom look good, spark plug hole looks good, spark plug wire will probably need to be spliced, clutch didn't seem to disengage, but maybe they need more holding power back on them than my hand, should be dissassembled and cleaned out, you can see in one pic where I wiped the piston and it looks pretty clean in that area. if
something stands out in the pictures let me know and i can check it out
our get more pictures of certain areas. Not familiar with these sleds
so if there is common issues or wear points let me know. Am parting a
mostly complete sled, so check other
auctions.
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