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Continental Io-520-k Complete Engine Fwf 509 Smoh W/ Engine Mount 17-30a on 2040-parts.com

US $8,000.00
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Up for sale is this Continental IO-520-K 300HP Complete Engine firewall forward.

Removed from a Bellanca Super Viking 17-30A

S/N 224049-R

509.58  since factory rebuilt to zero time.

Total time since new 1444 hours

Last annual service was on Oct. 1st. 2015

Has had all AD's complied since 10/1/15

Accessories and crank case should be a good re builder power plant.  

Crankshaft  Crank is VAR

This sale is for the complete engine, all accessories, baffling, hoses, everything seen. We can include the engine mount if requested.

Last compression recorded: 74, 74, 72, 76, 74, 76, over 80

Engine did suffer a prop strike on landing when nose gear folded. Results crankshaft needs to be replaced, a new one will need to be bought and installed

Exhaust is bent near the ends could be a replace and weld new tips.

 Engine is being sold as is, since I have not opened the engine I cannot verify or guarantee the internals.

Please if you have any questions feel free to ask, I do offer worldwide shipping at buyers expense. Log book since new is included.

 We charge a flat rate freight transport fee of $525. to the lower U.S. States. 

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