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8v-53 Detroit Diesel Marine Engine, W/twin Disc Mg 506 Marine Gear, 1.93 To 1 on 2040-parts.com

US $5,995.00
Location:

Tacoma, Washington, United States

Tacoma, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Detroit Diesel Manufacturer Part Number:8V-53

Listed for a "Buy it Now", or Make Me a Best Offer..for a 8V-53 Detroit Diesel Engine w/Twin Disc MG 506 Marine Gear, 1.93 to 1 Ratio.

This 8V-53 Engine has a Sea/Raw Water Heat Exchanger, but was Keel Cooled in Vessel, New/Rebuilt Starter and Alternator (Pictured), 

Remote Mount Oil Filter Adaptor, w/Remote Mount Spin-On Oil Filter and Hoses. Spin-On Secondary Fuel Filter and Marine Gear Oil 

Cooler, (All Three loose on Pallet) and a Variable Speed Governor...This 8V-53 Marine Engine and Marine Gear Weighs 3450 lbs. and can 

be picked up Locally in Tacoma, WA. 98421, or I can get you a Shipping Cost, if you send me the shipto City, State, Postal Code and Phone 

Number Please........Thanks For Looking !

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