Used Rotax 277 Ultralight Aircraft, Hovercraft, Airboat Engine 27hp on 2040-parts.com
Richland, Washington, United States
Engine Rotax 277 27HP, 2 stroke, 60lb, fan cooled, good condition, runs
well. Usually used on an Ultralight airplanes, Air Boats or Hover
Crafts. Has Belt Reduction Unit 1:2.1, Pull Starter, Carburetor Bing 54 and Fuel Pump. New Piston 0.00 and Rings. Reduction Unit needs new Tension Bolt and lubrication. Cylinder Head has been modified for dual spark plug, but ignition still old points. Total Time unknown.
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