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Marine Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $450.00
Location:

Kemah, Texas, United States

Kemah, Texas, United States
this atomic four engine is in good shape it has some cosmetic blemishes and rust. It turns freely you will need a carburetor and I recommend a rebuild before returning it to service.
Brand:atomic Country//Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:four cylinder

Aye captain! Up for your consideration is a atomic four engine for your fine vessel. It is not running however It turns smoothly no thrown rods etc. It is complete with starter, distributor, and transmission I am selling it as it is. If you want it rebuilt let me know. I was told that these engines were originally designed for the military. Parts are still available. Castings are robust but fewer remain. They are simple engines without a lot of computer "controls" (failure points). I have seen the manifolds go for more than I am asking for the motor AND transmission You can pick up locally or I will consider delivery.

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