8v-71n Detroit Diesel Marine Engine, W/allison Mh25l, 2.5 To 1 Ratio Gear Box on 2040-parts.com
Tacoma, Washington, US
Listed for a "Buy it Now", or "Make An Offer",..for a "8V-71N" Detroit Diesel Marine Engine on a Pallet, Model # (7087-7340),
Serial # (8VA-178818), with a Allison MH25L, 2.5 to 1 Ratio Marine Gear Box, Part # (6759701), AMT1615, (05/07). This Marine
Engine and Gear Box was a Running Take Out Port Engine, about Three Years ago and Put into Storage. This Engine has a Remote
Mount Oil Filter Adaptor, Variable Speed Governor, Water Cooled Exhaust Manifolds, Keel cooled Expansion Tank, the Gear Drive
Hydraulic Pump for the Allison Marine Gear and a Starter, ....This Engine weighs (3650 lbs.) and is Banded on a Pallet, ready for a
Local Pick-Up in Tacoma, Wa. 98421, or I can quote you the shipping cost, I just need your City, State, Postal Code and Phone Number
Please.....Thanks For Looking !
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