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1992 Arctic Cat Ext 550 Crankcase, Crankshaft , Oil Pump, Water Pump And Bolts. on 2040-parts.com

US $59.00
Location:

Colbert, Washington, United States

Colbert, Washington, United States
Condition:Used

1992 Arctic Cat EXT 550 Crankcase with Crankshaft , Oil pump, Water pump and Bolts. 



In good condition , no problems

Off low mile sled 2600 mi

Bearings noisy on crankshaft

Everything in pics included
( Old seals included for comparison only)

May fit many years and models

May fit 1992-2005 carb or EFI models ( same crankcase as the 580 )

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