Albin Diesel Engine - Marine on 2040-parts.com
Charlottesville, Virginia, United States
Albin Diesel Engine / Transmission
- Running take out
- 20 horse power
- Needs new seal for integral water pump
- Easy starting, slow turning
- Sweet little engine
- Estimated 1975, unsure exact date
The engine is an Albin AD2 and you can see more information about this specific model on the website: albinmotor.com/AlbinMotor/english/index.html
It weighs about 500 lbs. And has about 275 hours since rebuild.
The wooden cart it's currently mounted on is part of the sale.
Please note: this is a pick up only sale. Please do not contact me about shipping the engine.
If you are interested in learning more about the engine I would love to speak with you on a call.
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