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Notice: You can still Buy Skidoo/Rotax 277F parts New to Build an Engine.

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Armilite

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Notice: You can still Buy all the Skidoo/Rotax 277 parts New to Build an Engine.

https://www.skidooparts.com/oemparts/a/ski/500c17caf87002314436e259/crankcase-and-cylinder

Just the 277 PTO for [FONT=&quot]Half Crankshaft, PTO Side [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]$199.99 to Upgrade any of the Old Skidoo's 247, 277, 292, 299/300 that used a 66mm Stroke. The 250 PTO could Upgrade[/FONT][FONT=&quot] the 185UL PTO.

250 Type 253 (72mm x 61mm) Crank on Green Table. Same PTO Taper as 277F. 250 Used Nippon CDI Ignition.[/FONT]
 

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