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Continental Tsio-520 Series Operators Manual + Extras - Cessna, Piper, Mooney on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Greenwood, Indiana, United States

Greenwood, Indiana, United States
Condition:New

Up for auction is Continental Motors TSIO-520 Operators manual plus some extras.  This package of manuals comes with a factory new or rebuilt engine from Continental.  The winning bidder gets one TSIO-520 series Operators manual dated January 1985, one Rust & Corrosion Awareness Program instruction and validation record, one Cylinder TopCare Program Service Information Directive SID-97-2, and the typical warranty cards.  All come in the original plastic envelope.  These are all new and in perfect condition.  There is a ton of good information in here.  Perfect for the Cessna, Piper, Mooney, etc owner.  Thanks

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