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Pair Of Hardin 454 Cu In Marine Inboard Engines, Complete With Transmissions on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Drayden, Maryland, United States

Drayden, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Hardin Manufacturer Part Number:Hardin454 Engine(HP):320

These are USED engines, previously RE-MANUFACTURED, and currently in an old wooden boat that is going to be scrapped.
We are selling both engines together, may consider individual sale.

7.4L/454 cu in, Gas engines, marinized by Hardin
Exact Year is unknown - Serial numbers are unknown

Engines come complete with transmissions, no additional running gear included.
Shafts, props, bearings are available seperately.

Engine hours:  Port 1750 hours, Starboard 1900 hours

Both engines and transmissions were in great operating condition and were winterized in December 2015

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