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Lycoming O-360 Cylinders - For Air Boat on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Granbury, Texas, United States

Granbury, Texas, United States
Condition:Used

Available: 4 ECI Classic Cast cylinders – each have valves installed and include a piston and valve cover (but not rockers). Photos are of one cylinder – others are similar, serial numbers on request. These cylinders were removed in working condition from a wide deck Lycoming O-360 due to an ECI Mandatory Service Bulletin that required retirement by 800 hours – they have been in service 7 years. Suitable for an airboat but not for an aircraft (due to Service Bulletin). Offered individually for $40 or a set for $100. Buyer pays shipping from Texas - approx. 28 lbs per box.

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