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Cummins Qsm-11 580 Hp Core Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $4,000.00
Location:

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Manufacturer Part Number:QSM-11 Brand:Cummins UPC:Does not apply

Cummins QSM11 engines.  I have 3 core engines here.   Price is for each, would rather sell all 3.  I have exhaust elbows, turbos, etc.  Call me for more info 561-723-6016 Ron.

1 engine just needs to be rebuilt, doesn't appear to have any other major damage.

2 of the other engines were in a boat that caught on fire and the valve covers are no good.  The valve cover and a couple things next to them are the only thing that seemed to be damaged in the fire.  Engines most likely need to be pulled apart and gone through.


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