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Rotax 532 Piston ~ From Engine W. Serial #3601966 ~includes Piston Pin & Circlip on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Durham, North Carolina, United States

Durham, North Carolina, United States
Working when removed. See listing for details.
Brand:Rotax Warranty:No

This was pulled off a working Rotax 532 engine that had 56 hours on it.  It was new in 1986 and has been stored inside since it was removed.

It's in excellent condition.  Includes piston pin and circlip.

Please ask questions if you have them!

The Rotax engine has been replaced in the airplane, and we are parting it out.

We will gladly combine items to save on shipping.

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