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O-320-e2d Lycoming Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $6,000.00
Location:

Wellington, Kansas, United States

Wellington, Kansas, United States
Engine removed from Cessna 172 for engine upgrade. 2196.2 hours since Factory remanufactured by Lycoming in 2004.Complete logbooks available upon request.
Brand:Lycoming Compatible Make:Cessna Manufacturer Part Number:O-320-E2D Compatible Model:172 I, K, L, M (1968-1976) Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Engine is sold assembled and just as pictured.   

Engine removed from Cessna 172 for engine upgrade. 
2196.2 hours since Factory remanufactured by Lycoming in 2004.
Last compression test performed 2/26/2016 (#1)78/80, 76/80, 74/80, 79/80. 
Complete logbooks available upon request.  

Logbooks: 
Complete logbooks available for review via email prior to purchase. 

Shipping: 
Shipping is additional. Seller will obtain freight estimates from three major freight companies and ship to buyer via lowest rate provided.
Freight specs: Covered pallet, 33x40x44 box size, at 425 lbs.
Shipping estimates can be provided in advance upon receipt of complete ship to address. 
 

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