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Tierney Turbine Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $3,850.00
Location:

Calverton, New York, United States

Calverton, New York, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No


  TIERNEY GAS TURBINE ENGINE  IN GREAT SHAPE AS U CAN SEE IN THE PICTURES, ITS HAS VERY LITTLE HOURS JUST LIKE MOST OF THEM, ITS RUNNING AS U CAN SEE AT START UP AND SOUNDS REAL NICE, DOES NOT COME WITH THE S/S EXHAUST PIPE OR THE BEARING CARRIER  BOLTED ON THE END PICTURED. NICE FOR A GO CART OR WHATEVER U CAN DREAM UP.  IT IS SHAFT POWERED. ENGINE RPM APPROX 52000 AND OUTPUT SHAFT APPROX 12000 .I WILL RUN IT FOR U IF U LIKE ,IT COMES WITH THE H/P PUMP IGNITER BOX  IGNITER AND FILTERS. ALL U NEED IS A EGT  AND RPM METER AND BATTERIES. I ALSO HAVE MORE IGNITER PLUGS FOR SALE,BUT I HAVE TO MANY PROJECTS NO TIME SOMEONE IS GOING TO GET A GREAT DEAL ANY QUESTIONS CONTACT ME AT 516 982-1738 JOE   I WILL SHIP U PAY PACK AND FREIGHT

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