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1990 Arctic Cat Jag 440cc Complete Motor 440 Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $349.99
Location:

Newport, Michigan, United States

Newport, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

Complete oil injected motor removed from a 1990 jag 440. This motor is complete including oil pump, carb, throttle cable, choke cable, oil pump, oil pump cable, primary clutch, recoil, all electrical including cdi box and coil. Everything you see in the pic is included. Sled was parted out due to a rusted out bulkhead where the front shocks mount. PTO cylinder approximately 125psi, recoil side cylinder approximately 135psi. Motor also has good spark and ran before pulled. Carb should probably be cleaned has been sitting for a while on the bench.

Currently this auction is pick up only. If you are serious about shipping please message me before purchase. I will need several days to find a freight/shipping company and to build a crate. I'm estimating shipping would be minimum of $100-$150. Any questions please ask.

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