Lycoming 0540 Motor (no Core Charge) Wide Deck on 2040-parts.com
West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Brand new rebuilt Lycoming 0540. With high compression positions and cam from Schmidt. Only 3 hrs on motor. Motor is wrapped in 3M carbon Very strong motor!!!
Specs: Lycoming 0540 wide deck Compres: 13:11:1 Cam:from Schmidt ava. Magnetos: Bendix mags x2 Headers included Well over stock 350hp!!!!' I WILL SHIP!!!!! |
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