Continental C85 chromed cylinder with piston, rockers and valves. As removed from running engine. Last annual compression test was 76/80 psi. 516 hours since last overhaul; excellent core or clean up and use. USPS Flat Rate to USA addresses, International bidders please contact for shipping quote (item will be shipped insured at auction value - additional cost will be added to invoice). Please ask and receive satisfactory answers before bidding. Thank you for your interest, Good Luck!
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