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Remanufactured 5.7l Pre-vortec (1986) Hybrid Marine Base Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $3,595.00
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Condition:RemanufacturedA properly rebuilt automotive part. The item has been completely disassembled, cleaned, and examined for wear and breakage. Worn out, missing or non-functioning components have been replaced with new or rebuilt components. It is the functional equivalent of a new part and is virtually indistinguishable from a new part. See the seller’s listing for full details. See all condition definitions Seller Notes:“Our Remanufactured engines are totally remanufactured to the original blueprints and exact OEM specifications, and are tested to original equipment standards. Note that ALL of our remanufactured marine engines are bored, decked, and blueprinted on a CNC machine making these units some of the best in the industry. View more about our remanufacturing process here: http://www.marineengines4less.com/remanufacturing.html” Read Less Brand:Undisclosed Manufacturer Part Number:ENG-1277MSR Engine(HP):260 Warranty:1 Year Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

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