Continental Airplane Engine A65 A75 A80 Intake Valves on 2040-parts.com
Enterprise, Alabama, United States
I am helping a senior citizen (age 84) who does not use computers. After a life time of aviation work, he has some parts left over and it is time to clean out the shop.
This is a set of 3 intake valves for a Continental A65 / 75 / 80 airplane engine. Part Number SA631608K. These are Superior Valves upgraded for the use of 100 Octane fuel. These seem to be new and in serviceable condition. There is no yellow tag(s), so buyer must determine airworthiness.
I am an honest eBay seller; you may check my feedback. If it is not as advertised I will buy it back. Other than that, all sales are final. I accept PayPal, or other selected prepaid options. If you have questions, use the “ask the seller a question” option. Buyer to pay shipping charges $10.00 flat rate USPS priority mail in the 48 contiguous USA. This may be shipped world-wide. Others locations contact me after the auction for shipping charges. Please see my other aircraft and engine parts for sale. |
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