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Delco-remy 1109514 12v Aircraft Starter Aero Electric, Fits Aztec, Etc. on 2040-parts.com

US $495.00
Location:

Waxhaw, North Carolina, United States

Waxhaw, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Aero-Electric Compatible Model:1109514 Manufacturer Part Number:1109514 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Compatible Make:Delco-Remy

Delco-Remy 12V Aircraft Starter

Model #: 1109514

Serial #: 11156

Overhauled by Aero Electric at some point

Spins when 12 V power is applied

As removed from a Piper Aztec

Also fits aircraft equipped with an IO-320, such the Cessna 172; check your parts catalog.

(Another is also available.)

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