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Your best bet would be to look up the parts and compare the part number on any of the parts web sites. Best bet. @Ajmboy knows some of the parts places that list the parts by numbers   Maybe he can chime in and point you in the right direction. 

Also take a look (long shot) but look on eBay for that parts for both years and screen shot the patsy and compare  or down load the manuals here and compare parts  from the manual. It may take time but worth it. 

Lastly I would call a Yamaha dealer ask for the parts dept and ask them to run the part numbers for both years. I’m sure they would tell you  

 

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8 hours ago, Roger-Ashley Freese said:

Definitely cross reference all your needed parts on partzilla or rockymountainatv.  Both are great places to check part numbers.  eBay is a great place to get used parts. 

 

Thanks, ended up getting a kodiak 700 parts motor for a stupid price! 

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They are interchangeable Yamaha uses same parts (although different p/n) for their 660 and 700 series one piston engines Glad to hear you've got them for a good price .That's a nice buy cause they're expensive, those are special heat treated steel parts .Congrats.

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