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Lycoming O-360-a4m Engine - Complete Firewall Forward - Factory New Engine! on 2040-parts.com

US $8,500.00
Location:

Greeley, Colorado, US

Greeley, Colorado, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Warranty:No

This is a 180 Horse Lycoming O-360-A4M Engine that is currently up for auction.  Engine was previously installed on a Cessna 172 but can go on other Cessna applications as well using the STC SA-4428SW using the same engine mount and everything. Engine will work on many applications.  

  • S/N of the engine is L-41760-36E.
  • 180 HP
  • 1499.91 Since Factory NEW 
  • TT 1499.1 
  • 2000 hour TBO
  •  Prop Strike
  • Well Maintained  
  • Dynofocal Engine Mount
  • Great compressions
  • Including the engine control cables
  • You are getting everything FIREWALL FORWARD!!!! Except alternator - note below
  • STC SA4428SW - Air Plaines STC  - Paperwork is included!!
  • STC SA2196CE -  Air Plaines Gross weight increase  - Paperwork is included!!
  • Last 100 hr 4-20-2013 
  • Set up for fixed pitch prop
  • Logs from 10-11-2010 to current - all complete

Last compresion results are as follows #1 74/80 #2 66/80 #3 74/80 #4 73/80.

Dial indicated crank flange and results are around .001 

This engine was installed as an upgrade from the 160 Horse to 180 horse.  Also included in the sale is the tach & , airspeed Indicator and engine control cables.

What you see in the pictures is what you are getting - Includes:  

  • Starter
  • Carburator MA4-5 
  • Magnetos Slick 4373 and 4370
  • Vacuum Pump  
  • Oil Cooler
  • Air Box
  • Baffles
  • Engine Mount
  • Exhaust
  • You get the point!
  • Anything else you see in the pics that I left out is INCLUDED

**When we purchased the aircraft, the alternator was missing, therefore you buying the entire aircraft firewall forward with no alternator. 

I will be more than happy to ship this engine to you.  If you are interested in a quote, please email me your zip code and I will get you a quote with Yellow Freight.  Should you want to arrange your own freight, you are more than welcome to.

Any questions send me an email and I will get back to you asap.  Do you need some copy's of the logs?  Let me know and I can email or fax those over to you.  Good Luck bidding

I sell a lot of aircraft engines on eBay so you can bid with confidence that you are buying from a reputable business rather than someone working out of their garage.  If engine is not how I described it to you than I offer 100% refund including the freight. 

I will not end auction early, so please do not ask.  What you see in the pictures is EXACTLY what you are getting.  Need additional pics or have any questions please let me know and I will get back to you ASAP.   Bid with confidence.

 

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