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Lycoming O-235: Engine Case, Crankshaft, Rear Accessory Gear Housing on 2040-parts.com

US $1,000.00
Location:

Pinetop, Arizona, United States

Pinetop, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Lycoming Manufacturer Part Number:O-235 Ground Power

Lycoming O-235 Ground Power Engine Parts

Engine Case, Crankshaft, Rear Accessory Gear Housing,

Parts TT: Unknown, No Log Books and No Data Plate.

These parts including the Crankshaft have been inspected by outside shops and declared to be serviceable or within limits to be reconditioned if desired.

Price is for everything listed but I will sell these pieces separately!! 

Sold as not airworthy for certified aircraft. Great for experimental aircraft or air boat.

Please ask questions before buying. I will try to answer any questions you may have..

NO warranties are given expressed or implied. Buyer is to determine item to be airworthy and to comply with all applicable FAR’s when installing on an aircraft. Seller assumes no liability. I do value my eBay business so if you are not satisfied with the item you have purchased please contact me within 30 days. 

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