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New Surplus Continental 0-470 Aircraft Piston Pn. 537883, Alternate 654829 on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Plains, Georgia, US

Plains, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Teledyne Continental Manufacturer Part Number:537883, Alternate 654829 Warranty:No

Teledyne Continental piston, part number 537883, alternate 654829.  This piston is approved for installation on 0-470 aircraft engines.

Piston weight: 2lbs 7-1/2 oz.

Piston can also be used in homebuilt, experimental, airboat engines as applicable.

This piston is old stock, new surplus.  Original Continental box shows age, shelf wear. 

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