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Lycoming - Pin: Tach Drive .187diax2.33long | LW18667

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Lycoming - Pin: Tach Drive .187diax2.33long | LW18667

Lycoming - Pin: Tach Drive, .187diax2.33long | LW18667

Lycoming produces the most complete line of horizontally opposed, air cooled four, six and eight-cylinder aircraft engines available, with power ranging from 100 to 400 HP. Carbureted or fuel injected, normally aspirated or turbocharged - with a reputation for reaching or exceeding TBO- Lycoming piston engines are the engine of choice for both the home builder and the major airframe manufacturer. From the Robinson R-22 helicopter to the powerful Piper Malibu Mirage, Lycoming piston engines currently power more than half the world's general aviation fleet. 

 

Lycoming - Pin: Tach Drive, .187diax2.33long | LW18667

Lycoming produces the most complete line of horizontally opposed, air cooled four, six and eight-cylinder aircraft engines available, with power ranging from 100 to 400 HP. Carbureted or fuel injected, normally aspirated or turbocharged - with a reputation for reaching or exceeding TBO- Lycoming piston engines are the engine of choice for both the home builder and the major airframe manufacturer. From the Robinson R-22 helicopter to the powerful Piper Malibu Mirage, Lycoming piston engines currently power more than half the world's general aviation fleet. 

 

$29.51

Original: $84.31

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Lycoming - Pin: Tach Drive .187diax2.33long | LW18667

$84.31

$29.51

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Lycoming - Pin: Tach Drive, .187diax2.33long | LW18667

Lycoming produces the most complete line of horizontally opposed, air cooled four, six and eight-cylinder aircraft engines available, with power ranging from 100 to 400 HP. Carbureted or fuel injected, normally aspirated or turbocharged - with a reputation for reaching or exceeding TBO- Lycoming piston engines are the engine of choice for both the home builder and the major airframe manufacturer. From the Robinson R-22 helicopter to the powerful Piper Malibu Mirage, Lycoming piston engines currently power more than half the world's general aviation fleet.