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Mitsubishi Marine Diesel Engine S12a2-ympta-3 on 2040-parts.com

US $25,000.00
Location:

Franklinton, Louisiana, United States

Franklinton, Louisiana, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mitsubishi Manufacturer Part Number:S12A2-YMPTA-3 Engine(HP):850 HP

Mitsubishi 34 Liter Marine / Industrial Diesel Engine. Was purchased new by me from Laborde power in Louisiana. Has about 5,000 hours. This auction is for a running Core Engine. The core engine has about 5,000 when it overheated due to lack of cooling water. The core engine will still run (and run good), but is communicating oil and water. I would guarantee block and crank to be good.I have a second 7,000 running engine. Engine was just removed from a dredge due to downsizing the pump. There is nothing wrong with this engine at all. It is a GOOD RUNNING Engine. NO issues. Too big for my needs. This good running engine is available in addition to this core engine. You may contact me for specifics. This engines are 2005 2006 vintage and are EPA compliant. You may contact me at 985 515 7548. Do not bother with low ball offers. I am selling the engine, not giving it away.

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