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Lycoming Lamar Starter, Pm1204-h, 12v, 12/14 Pitch, L on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
Location:

Plymouth, Indiana, United States

Plymouth, Indiana, United States
As Tested, Works.
Brand:Lamar Part Brand:Lycoming Manufacturer Part Number:PM1204-H Country of Manufacture:United States Warranty:Yes Part Type:Starter

This is a Lamar 12 Volt, 10/12 Pitch, Aircraft Starter.  It has a Lamar part number of PM1204-H and is for the Lycoming O320, O360, O540.  As tested, it works. Shipping will be $12.00 USPS Priority.  As always, returns are accepted without question.  Thanks for stopping by!

All our starters are tested - if we are wrong - we will refund.  No purchase is ever final!


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Please note:  I am not a mechanic.  I am not an expert.  I am a recycler of used and new old stock airplane parts.  If I get it wrong - and it can happen - I will gladly accept any item back, at any time for a full refund.  All I ask is that you contact me prior to leaving negative reviews.  Give me the opportunity to make it right first.  Thank you, Patty

 

 

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Here at CMRuggles, our goal is to sell quality aircraft parts. We have not tested this part in flight and therefore cannot guarantee the airworthiness of this particular part or any other part or item that we have listed and / or sold to you, the purchaser. This part is not warranted, expressed or implied. As always, we do accept returns for any reason. However, by purchasing this part, you, the purchaser, assumes full responsibility for its' airworthiness. We recommended that you, as the purchaser, employ or utilize a certified airframe and power plant mechanic to inspect this part for airworthiness before installation and after, and also, you, as the purchaser, perform, or supervise its' installation in any aircraft in accordance with FAA regulations.

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