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Crusader Inboard Engines We Export on 2040-parts.com

US $2,000.00
Location:

Shelby, Michigan, United States

Shelby, Michigan, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

SPRING CLEANING TIME AT THE SHOP. AFFORDABLE REPOWER SOLUTION

GREAT LAKES FRESH WATER ENGINES NO SALT WATER CORROSION.

WE SHIP AND EXPORT AND GET GREAT SHIPPING RATES.

PRICE IS FOR BOTH ENGINES MATCHED PAIR (2) COMPLETE ENGINES 4 BBL Q JET CARB ENGINES

TWO (2) CRUSADER GM V-8 210 H.P. COMPLETE ENGINES ONE OPPOSITE AND ONE STANDARD ROTATION

THESE ENGINES HAVE GOOD OIL PRESSURE WHEN CRANKING WITH THE STARTER

WILL NEED CARBS REBUILT, IGNITION UPGRADE, WATER PUMP IMPELLERS.

INCLUDES THE EXHAUST MANIFOLDS, CARB, WIRING HARNESS, FLYWHEEL, ALTERNATOR, MOTOR MOUNT, BELLHOUSING, DRIVE DAMPER, COMPLETE AS REMOVED FROM A SCRAPPED BOAT

LISTED IN OTHER PUBLICATIONS AND SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE.  

FOR MORE INFO CALL 312-835-3136


 

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