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Cranks be interchangable? started by 670eddie
October 27th 2009 at 9:04 PM
 
670eddie
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quick question ive got a 95 670 motor in need of a crank, was woundering if other ski-doo cranks of simular year/model would work, for example a 96 583 crank? or do they need to model/year/cc spesfic




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October 28th 2009 at 7:06 AM
 
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I don't beleive they are interchanable.



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October 29th 2009 at 2:59 PM
 
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what about useing a 670 topend on a 583 bottom end. could it work?




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October 29th 2009 at 3:02 PM
 
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I have no idea



a good beer drinker isnt a picky beer drinker
Loggers.... Working their ass off so you can wipe yours!

"Steep ground is when your cutting a notch and notice a mountain goat looking at you like you are crazy." - Hexan

woodbooga: (WOOD-boog-ah), n. regional dialect, common to areas of New Hampshire and Maine including the towns of Ossipee, Alton, Farmington, Acton, and Lebanon; one who attempts to obtain free firewood to fuel woodburning appliances in an effort to mitigate expenses related to home heating with fossil fuels. Frequently used as a term of derision by non-woodburners who mock the presence of loose bark and other wood waste in the beds of their pickup trucks.

2003 Pro x 700 almond/blue,10-66 black/red team 719 T-flow, 440 mains
1997 xcr440 my clutch kit, 380 mains,T-flow

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October 29th 2009 at 8:34 PM
 
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NO to simply put it

If you are interested at doing this, first look up stroke distances, along with any other specks, this will give you your answers



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