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Lycoming Cylinder 0540 Or 0-540-j3c5d Lw-13870 Rebuilt on 2040-parts.com

US $850.00
Location:

Collins, Ohio, US

Collins, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:ECI Manufacturer Part Number:0-54-J3C5D Warranty:Yes

This is a Lycoming cylinder part number 0-540-j3cd5 LW-13870. Fits a O540 Lycoming engine. This clyinder is rebuilt by Harrison engine service as stated on the 8130 airworthness approval tag. This is a upgraded cylinder from the standard lycoming. It is a  ECI harded Nickle paleted clyinder.  two cylinders were installed on my Cessna 182 in June of 2012 to get me by thru the summer. At 28 hours of use on Nov 6th both came off and a complete top with 6 new cylinders were installed. The shop stated the cylinders are just broken in. I am selling the complete set cylinder, piston and rings all complete with 28 hours of use. This auction is for one, but I have two for sale.   Thanks for looking

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