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Citroen 2cv Dyane Vintage Engine Block Carter Moteur New Nos Ami Deux Chevaux on 2040-parts.com

US $299.00
Location:

GUATEMALA, GUATEMALA, Guatemala

GUATEMALA, GUATEMALA, Guatemala
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Front Country of Manufacture:France Part Brand:Citroen

This sale is for one NEW  VINTAGE ENGINE BLOCK for a CITROEN 2CV or Dyane or Ami 6 two cylinder engines from the early Seventies. It is quite different from later engine blocks. I do not have the original packaging and it does not have any part number on it, so I do not know exactly which model, or year, it will fit. Please, make sure that it is the correct one for your Car before bidding.

 The diameter of the spaces for the crankshaft journals(the exterior of the main bearings) is 55mm in the front and 60mm in the back

It is in excellent condition. Please, note that the oil returning tubes have surface rust(photo 4)

Please, note that the Guatemalan mail(and USPS) are taking about three weeks to América and four to Europe, Japan and Australia

I charge the actual mail cost and combine shipping.

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