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E 225 Continental Engine With Very Low Hours on 2040-parts.com

US $5,500.00
Location:

Westminster, South Carolina, United States

Westminster, South Carolina, United States
Great running used E225 no problems
Brand:Continental Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:E 225

Used E225 continental engine out of a navion L17. removed for engine upgrade. compressions are in the 70'S Very low hours under 400. Will confirm actual hours when I review log books this weekend. Will post pix of log book with times. Engine was run on an air wolf oil filter system, so it has been clean running. Engine is in great shape and has been well maintained. No accessories are included, carb is removed. includes intake manifold, spark plugs, no mags or wires included.

$200.00 crate fee if engine is to be shipped via Freight.

No Damage history, No Prop Strikes, Great oil pressure, excellent running engine. Dials in true.

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