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Rotax 912ul 80hp Aircraft Engine (lsa , Experimental ,ultralight) on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Kansas, Alabama, United States

Kansas, Alabama, United States
Condition:Used

This auction is for ROTAX 912 UL , 80HP engine  in good cosmetic and working condition , with 214.3 hours total time time in service , serial no. 4409186 .
Engine  come with the oil tank ,radiator , oil cooler and the log book.

There was a prop strike. after the prop strike the prop shaft  and the crank shaft was dialed up for run out and the indication was about  0.002" prop shaft and less than 0.001" crank , according to Rotax factory specifications, the max. allowable  tolerance is 0.003", so the engine stays within the factory limitations.

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