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149284-429ES O-ring
008351189
005917543
2-116N951-75 O-ring
005917543
2-214 S604-70 O-ring
009977230
2M5173 O-ring
008351189
4F-7390 O-ring
006919950
4F7390 O-ring
006919950
7F8607 O-ring
005917543
8M4390 O-ring
009995502
8M4988 O-ring
009977230
ACC 40142 O-ring
006919950
AS3582-214 O-ring
009977230
C312047-19 O-ring
009977230
MS9068-214 O-ring
009977230
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The Continental C90 and O-200 are a family of air-cooled, horizontally opposed, four-cylinder, direct-drive aircraft engines of 201 in³ (3.29 L) displacement, producing between 90 and 100 horsepower (67 and 75 kW).

Built by Continental Motors these engines are used in many light aircraft designs of the United States, including the early Piper PA-18 Super Cub,

Though the C90 was superseded by the O-200, and many of the designs utilizing the O-200 had gone out of production by 1980, with the 2004 publication of the United States Federal Aviation Administration light-sport aircraft regulations came a resurgence in demand for the O-200. The light-sport aircraft standard is for small, simple single- and two-seat aircraft for which the O-200 is well-suited.

The C90 was introduced in 1947 as a follow-on to the A65, which had been in production since 1939. The engine was developed from the earlier O-190 by increasing the stroke  1⁄4 inch.

This engine family is considered to be dependable, according to both industry publications and the FAA.

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