Posted by Jeff nwoh on May 10, 2017 at 09:11:40 from (66.223.137.33):
In Reply to: Hit Miss ID posted by Jeff nwoh on May 08, 2017 at 19:00:21:
Well, to say I am somewhat suprised at what I plucked out of the scrap would be an understatement of epic proportion. I new it had some value, but mainly I thought it a shame for something so cool to be melted along with all the other crap on the pile. Fortunately, this yard let's its "regular pickers" buy.
I spent yesterday on airplanes and in airports watching this unfold in bits and pieces. My intent was not to hold an online auction here, but rather to find out what I had.
I now have several different opinions as to the make, but have been unable to find an exact match with any pictures online that I could find. I take that to mean it's probably pretty rare.
On the plus side, I don't have to move the boulder that is sitting in front of my barn where I was going to plant this engine now.
I'm on vacation for a week. I'm going to mull this over and do some more research as time allows. If anyone has any more info or can pin down exactly what it is, I'm definitely interested and grateful for any insight.
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