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Galesburg, Illinois, United States

Galesburg, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Lycoming Compatible Make:Lycoming Manufacturer Part Number:O-320-E2D Compatible Model:Cessna 172

Lycoming O-320-E2D Engine Core - Complete

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Lycoming 0-320-E2D  -  150 HP Engine   
Serial Number:  L-33532-27A  

Time Since Major Overhaul:  2,118.0 Hours  
Total Time Since New:  4,184.0 Hours  

Engine removed for Time in Service – Running fine with all compression 65 + over 80, and NO metal contamination noted in the oil or filter  
Removed from Service November 2011 and stored inside a climate controlled hangar  
Removed from a 1973 Cessna 172  
No Prop Strike  
All Logs Since New  


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