Shrader
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The wife's sled burned down on the last weekend of the season, and lunched a cylinder beyond repair. Wondering if it is a simple bolt on deal to install a 600 top end, cylinders, pistons? do i need to swap the head also? jet changes? pipe? anybody do this before? Thanks
sandmaster
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yes bolt on deal
replace the top end with a 600 set of pistons and jugs
same carbs and exhaust might have to rejet but all specs are in the tech section
i did it a few yrs ago on a pre sx chassie sled and all worked very well
replace the top end with a 600 set of pistons and jugs
same carbs and exhaust might have to rejet but all specs are in the tech section
i did it a few yrs ago on a pre sx chassie sled and all worked very well
R U Sure the carbs are the same? and isn't the oil pump different too?
sandmaster
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also had a pr of xtc deluxes one a 500 on a 600 everything between them was the same as well except the jugs pistons
Shrader
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I see I posted this in the wrong section, maybe mods can move it for me? sorry. While I am here, so the head is also the same?

staggs65
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Shrader said:I see I posted this in the wrong section, maybe mods can move it for me? sorry. While I am here, so the head is also the same?
moved for you
Shrader
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Thanks, Is there a difference between the 94-96 600 to the 97+ ? I hear guys talking of the "updated 600" Have a line on a complete 94-96 engine and would like to know before i buy it. Thanks for the help guys.
The 96xt and the 97 ups had different cylinders. They will all swap between the cases, but the newer ones had the 4 bolt reed cages (the older ones are 6 bolt), and the triple exhaust ports. That's the main differences in them. Might be some other little things I'm not thinking of. Haven't messed with the twins in a long time.