You are bidding on a Continental IO 470D Complete motor. Motor is a run out motor that has been disassembled. The case has a yellow tag from Crankcase services. Crank shaft is out being re certified. We do not have a log book for the motor. Purchases at an estate sale and was told motor was removed because it was run out. Item is for sale locally and we reserve the wright to end auction early
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