Complete E-185 Engine from a 1948 Bonanza. NO LOGS. I purchased two planes for parts. I recently sold my plane and no longer need the parts.
Engine has all of the components except the hydraulic prop controls. Engine includes; Jasco upgraded alternator and control module, carburator, mags and oil tank. Everything shown in the pictures. I do not know the engine time. I know it was a running engine. I do not have the log books. They are lost. Please email for any questions - If you live in VA, MD, DE, or PA I will help you with the delivery of this engine for fuel costs. Other states farther away we will arrange after the sale. If you want this shipped to you I can crate it up for the cost of the materials and get it ready for a freight pick up. |
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