This is a Lycoming Dual Drive Unit for an 0-320 it drives both the prop governor
and the fuel pump. This unit is as removed from an engine with 100 hrs since overhaul. It shows NO sign of ware and appears to be in excellent condition. These are super rare and very hard to find let alone what appears to be a one in pristine condition. Call me on 505-452-7943 with questions. |
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