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160 Hp Lycoming O-320-d2j With Slick Mags on 2040-parts.com

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Astoria, Oregon, United States

Astoria, Oregon, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Lycoming Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:O-320-D2J

Lyc. O-320-D2J 160 HP from a 1981 Cessna 172P as seen in pictures. I have no logs and times are unknown. It does have the data plate. Looks to be a good core, no evidence of prop strike. Turns freely by hand and has oil in sump. It comes with both Slick Mags & harness, Flywheel, Carb and sump and Vacuum pump. I have other accessories available if needed. Starter, exhaust, engine mount, alternator mount bracket and Baffling. Prop is gone.
This is pick up only. If you need it shipped you will have to arrange shipping and I will have it on a pallet for shipper to pickup. I don't arrange or pay for shipping. Thanks.

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