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Bell 206 Allison 250 C18b Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $74,995.00
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England, United Kingdom

England, United Kingdom
Condition:Used Brand:Allison 250 Engine Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:250 C18b

C18b Allison 250 Engine running well as removed from operational Jetranger 206a: Engine comes as fitted with: - Compressor: FCU: Fuel Pump: P.Turb.Gov: Gearbox: Bleed Valve: Ignitor Plug: all Logs and Paperwork Starter Gen + Free Wheel unit + Eng/MRGB Driveshaft + 28v Anti-Ice Module + Chip-detectors + Tach Gens (2) + Transducers(3) + Ignitor Module + Tail output Shaft with Couplings + All Flexy Fuel & Oil pipes(15) + Exhausts & Clamps: as well as everything seen in the pictures.
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