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Piper PA31-325 / 350 Baffle Kit, Bare, Black Seals

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Part# 05-22814
MFR Model# PA31325350-BRBK

Overview

Keep your engine cool with new baffle kits!

Airforms is the premier manufacturer of FAA-PMA replacement baffle kits for Cessna, Piper and the Beechcraft Baron.
  • 6061-T6 aluminum with black high temperature fiberglass reinforced silicone seals pre-installed
  • Premium cowl saver or standard seal options (black, orange or blue) available.
  • Extended lead time and extra freight cost may apply.
  • Bare aluminum or gray powder coat finish (part number indicates finish type)
  • Individually interchangeable with factory baffles
    Many Improvements:
  • Stainless steel brackets where needed
  • Hard rivet construction
  • 1/2” back plates to secure seals
  • Improved fit
Note: If aftermarket components (starter, alternator, exhaust, engine mod, etc.) have been installed it is the installer’s responsibility to adjust baffles to fit. Mounting hardware is not included (nuts, bolts, screws, Tinnerman clips, etc.).
   
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Eligible Aircraft

Make Series Model Beginning S/N Ending S/N Comment
Piper PA-31 PA-31-325 31-7512001 31-8312019 Bare Aluminum with Black Seals
Piper PA-31 PA-31-350 31-7305001 31-8553002 Bare Aluminum with Black Seals
Piper PA-31 PA-31-350 (T1020) 31-8253001 31-8553002 Bare Aluminum with Black Seals

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