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2006 Arctic Cat 700 EFI motor rebuild advise


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I purchased a quad with engine problems. The previous owner had pulled the motor and pulled the valve cover but decided to stop. I have done Arctic Cat top ends before but have never worked on the bottom end so any advise would be appreciated. What I have found so far is the connecting rod bearing is completely gone and some scoring on the jug walls. What i'm wondering is if anybody here has worked on these and if so did you replace all the bearings or just the ones that were for sure bad? Also is the 2006 Suzuki King Quad 700 motor exactly the same? It seems Suzuki parts are a lot cheaper to buy.

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It’s a Suzuki engine. I have the ArcticCat 700efi 07’ model and cross checked most engine parts to be exactly the same as Suzuki LT-A700 engine from 05-07. Bought most parts from the Suzuki dealer. Just finished my top end rebuild with a Suzuki jug on this 07’ arctic cat. Hope your rebuild goes well. 

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BTW, there are a number of fantastic machine shops online offering Nikasil refurb plating and oversized jugs for less than 300$ with core replacement. They ship to you within a week, you ship the core back and get refunded. Great options with these bikes. Use the LT-A700 model, jug is the same.

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