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Cessna Shaft MC0550180-28

$546.00/Each
Part# 05-04432
MFR Model# MC0550180-28
DescriptionPart No.
Cessna Shaft MC0550180-28
Model: F172D, E, F, G
Serial No: F172-0001 thru F172-0319
05-04432

Overview

Unique Elastomer Bearing Replaces Needle Bearing
Elastomer bearing is assembled with tension between the mating surfaces. This tension prevents micro-movement and its related metal erosion. The bearing contact area that transfers vibration motion from the heat box to the butterfly shaft is hundreds of times greater than that of the original needle bearing. This large surface effectively prevents localized metal erosion.
  • Absorbs shaft and butterfly vibration
  • Eliminates needle bearing failures
  • Increases service life of all components
  • Direct replacement for original parts
Proven Design
• Tested to over 700,000 cycles while exposed to avgas, heat and vibration without any change in performance
• Extremely rugged and wear resistant in high temperature and fuel environments

Convenient
• Discontinued part numbers through the factory are now manufactured by McFarlane
• Also available in kits containing the shaft, arm, bearing housings, monel rivets, and roll pin

Download the Carburetor Heat Box Application in PDF.

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