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Banshee engine $900 Shipped!


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Selling my engine. If you have any questions please feel free to ask.

 

Here's what it's got.

 

-64.5 bore

-stock stroke

-stock crank

-wiesco 513? series pistons

-Chariot one-piece head, with 19-cc domes

-fasst clutch

-stock basket

-no-port job(at least that I know of?)

-Stock tranny

-Chariot one-piece billet timing plate Set at +5

 

Comp. is 170psi per cylinder

Ive always ran amsoil, and 112vp with 93oct. 50/50 blend

It's a little dirty, But runs like a champ $900 shipped.

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How many hours are on that build?

 

Location?

 

Don't really know for sure...I don't keep count . It was redone 2 falls ago, if I had to estimate, that fall probably ran 4-8 hours, the following summer/fall probably 10-15tops and this season only did a 2 hour day. Last year and this year has been occupied with tons of work out of state, not leaving me much time to play. I also have moved since then and the closest trail takes 45 min to get to by truck.. So ill say no more then 25 hours. I'm located in Maine

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Seems like a good deal!

 

Thanks man, means alot comin from a guy like yourself.

Seems like people are thinking it's too good of a deal, ive never had this hard of a time getting rid of an engine. The last one I sold went for $600+ was beat up and was bone stock.. But the reality is, I don't have the time these days to ride, nor invest in my wheeler like i used to due to work. Kinda shitty but I sold mostly all the other parts with the exception of chassis and suspension parts, and have no need for the engine, it's just sitting there, forcing me to keep lowering the price, to get it sold. I could have put it on eBay and sold it, but would much rather sell for less here and help another member out, as you all had helped me throughout the years. So don't be afraid!! This is a good strong engine, You won't be disappointed. Will last a long time, that is if you understand the octane requirements and know the consequences of not using the right fuel.

Thanks again.

 

Looking forward to hearing from you fireman!

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