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Lycoming Io540 K1g5d Remanufactured Yellow Taged Crankcase on 2040-parts.com

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Paola, Kansas, United States

Paola, Kansas, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:Lycoming Manufacturer Part Number:L-14930-48A

I have listed an Lycoming engine crankcase from an IO 540  K1G5D engine. The engine had a total time of 2397 hrs and 786 hrs smoh. It was removed from a damaged aircraft (PA-32R 300) that a hangar fell in on. I bought the engine to build up for a homebuilt but ended up buying an new engine. Had most everything overhauled except the cylinders. Sold some of the other parts but still have the oil sump with the data plate. Would let the buyer have it too for cost of shipping.
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