4-51 "vintage 1950's" Detroit Gm Diesel, Blower Assy. Casting Part # 5130385 on 2040-parts.com
Tacoma, Washington, United States
Listed for a "Buy it Now, or Make an Offer" for...a 4-51 "Vintage 1950's" Detroit GM Diesel, Blower Assy., Casting Part # 5130385. GM Diesel made only about 500 of these 4-51 Engines, in the early 1950's and some are still out there running, mostly the Marine Version...The Blower Rotors do not Rotate, but I think it's just from sitting for along time.....Thanks for Looking ! |
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