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RMK 600,700, or 800 oil pump needed started by yz400ex
October 31st 2009 at 12:25 AM
 
yz400ex
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I need an oil pump off of an RMK 600 or 700 from years 99-02. Not sure if the 01 800 had the same pump as these other 2, but in 02 it did so an 02 800 oil pump will work also..Any of those years will work.. Need one asap.. let me know what you have.. Thanks




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October 31st 2009 at 6:49 AM
 
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Is the pump bad or the spring?



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Quote originally posted by yz400ex

I need an oil pump off of an RMK 600 or 700 from years 99-02. Not sure if the 01 800 had the same pump as these other 2, but in 02 it did so an 02 800 oil pump will work also..Any of those years will work.. Need one asap.. let me know what you have.. Thanks



im pretty sure i have a pump off an 02 xc 800, you pay the shipping and u can have it... ill check this afternoon, if u still need it...



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October 31st 2009 at 10:27 AM
 
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Quote originally posted by polaris1man

Is the pump bad or the spring?


Neither.. I am changing it from a 3 line setup to a 4 line setup so the oil lines from the pump will run to the carbs and not the fuel pump.

Quote originally posted by xcr800joe


im pretty sure i have a pump off an 02 xc 800, you pay the shipping and u can have it... ill check this afternoon, if u still need it...


I still need one, but not sure that one will work.. I only referenced the part #'s from RMK's and I cannot find the part # from an XC 800 for the oil pump.. Send me some pictures of it anyway.. Thanks





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November 13th 2009 at 7:20 AM
 
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Not sure if one off a 03' xc 5 will work. If so I have one???



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