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Solar T62-2a1 Turbine on 2040-parts.com

US $15,999.99
Location:

Montezuma, Kansas, United States

Montezuma, Kansas, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

262-2A1 turbine overhauled and mounted on test stand. It was completely overhauled in Nov. 2013. The engine can be run on the test stand. Perfect condition and ready to bolt onto your helicopter project! Below is a list of what we did. Again all work has been done. This turbine is ready for use. I have over $15,000 invested in this turbine.

Buy It Now and I will palletize and ship on FedEx Freight anywhere in the 48 contiguous USA for free!

Hot Gas Nozzle - replaced with brand new part

Diffuser - replaced with very good low time used part

Exciter - replaced with brand new unit

Igniter Plug - replaced with brand new plug

High Speed Bearings and seal - replaced with brand new bearings and seal

Gear Box Bearings - replaced with brand new bearings

Pinion shaft - replaced

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