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Arctic Cat Snowmobile Zr Zl 800 Engine Complete Motor 3609 Miles 2000-2003 on 2040-parts.com

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Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Arctic Cat Warranty:No

You are bidding on a very good used Arctic Cat 800 EFI engine. Removed from my 2002 ZL800 SS. Motor is running perfect and had no issues what so ever.  Sled had 3609 Miles and is being parted because the bulkhead got bent in a very minor accident.  Compression with a quality Matco gauge is right around 125 in each cylinder.  Engine will be sold as a complete long block assembly. Will include power valves and oil pump and stator ignition system,flywheel..   This is a very good running engine that you will be able to swap a few of your parts on and go.Free shipping in the US lower 48 states.

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