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One Used Lycoming Housing Thermostatic Valve &screen Pns: 69510, 53e19600, 62817 on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Stateline, Nevada, United States

Stateline, Nevada, United States
Condition: USED as removed from service.
Manufacturer Part Number:69510, 53E19600, 62817 Part Brand:Lycoming Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

One Used Lycoming Housing Thermostatic Valve &Screen PNs: 69510, 53E19600, 62817 - As removed from service.

Condition: USED as removed from service.

Even though there are four (4) Housing Thermostatic Valve & Screen PNs: 69510, 53E19600, 62817 photographed, this sale is for ONLY ONE (1). Not 4, only 1.

Note: It is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure airworthiness and compatibility when installing these parts on an aircraft.

Note: It is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure airworthiness and compatibility when installing these parts on an aircraft.

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