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Bell 206 Allison 250 C18b Short Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $64,995.00
Location:

England, United Kingdom

England, United Kingdom
Condition:Used Brand:Allison 250 Engine Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:250 C18b

This offer for Sale is for a Basic Shortened C18b Engine  all pictures shown for Reference Only:

C18b Allison 250 Engine running well as removed from operational Jetranger 206a:

This offer is for the shortened version of the pictured complete Allison 250 C18b Engine and comes fitted with the: - Compressor: FCU: Fuel Pump: P.Turb.Gov: Gearbox: Bleed Valve: Fuel Nozzle: Only (includes related Logs)

Times Remaining:-Fuel Pump = 2172.hrs: Fuel Nozzle. = 1239 hrs: Bleed Valve = 1239 hrs: P.Turb.Gov. = 813 hrs:
Power.Turbine = 561 hrs: Compressor .= 718 hrs: Fuel.C.Unit = 1398 hrs:  Engine Gearbox O/C.

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