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2001 Arctic Cat Z120

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#1 ·
I am looking at a used Z120 for $1300 for my son. They don't have odometers so I am assuming the only thing I can really check is cleanliness and compression to make sure the sled will be functional and a reasonable purchase. Does anyone know what compression I should be able to get? Is it a standard 120 psi at 5 pulls or do the 120 engines run at a lower compression? Anything else I should look for before making a decision when I see it??

Thanks for any help!!
 
#2 ·
Check the chain and sprockets. If the brake is tight and origional there is probably nothing to worry about.
We have had 5 or so 120s. I have never checked compression and have never had Engine trouble. We would wire the governors and hold it all the time no trouble. They are pretty tough except the chain and sprockets and the stock front Shocks are weak.
 
#3 ·
What am I checking the chain and sprockets for? Just wear and tear?


Has anyone checked the compression on these? I guess I'm just anal and want to make sure I'm not buying a pile of crap. I'm sure those little lawn mower engines run for a very long time. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
 
#4 ·
Most don't oil them and they wear. Then the stock chain tensioner wears out. Most switch gears anyway but it is a good indication of its use. Also you can look at the track drivers.....
You know what to say if you can't tell what your looking at look at a few and you will soon pick up what wear looks like.
 
#6 ·
They know when they flip it. We used some Arctic Cat ATV Shocks that were much stiffer and it would not push and collapse leading to a flip. Stiffer Shocks are a great first or second upgrade. They don't bounce as high as they jump either with good Shocks. We had Two very similar machines but one with stock Shocks and springs and another with the ATV Shocks and Springs.....no one ever wanted to ride the stock sprung one.
Directly from the mouths of Kindergarteners!