Screw/seal assemblies are used to attach the fuel transmitter to the aircraft's fuel tanks. The seals are a special Viton rubber Stat-O-Seal that do not degrade or swell with avgas and are built into a special stainless steel washer. A slotted screw with safety wire hole and a washer is used for Piper aircraft. Please note that the washer must be between the seal and the screw head. Price per screw (each). |
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These fit my 67 PA28-235 and the integral sealing rings stopped the fuel seepage at the main tank senders. Recommended.
Screw Seal Assembly MC1802 Pack Of 5
Stopped fuel weeping at screw head Great !!
Screw Seal Assembly MC1802 Pack Of 5
Perfect fit
Screw Seal Assembly MC1802 Pack Of 5
Parts exactly as described. Quick and on time shipping.
Screw Seal Assembly MC1802 Pack Of 5
turns out to be the wrong ones. Flint tanks told me the piper part number which went to this part number. I need number 8 screws not number 10.
Screw Seal Assembly MC1802 Pack Of 5
When you order a new sending unit you should make sure you are getting the kit with gaskets and screws. The screws worked great though.
Screw Seal Assembly MC1802 Pack Of 5
This is exactly what you need to finish the fuel sender install. It’s overpriced but that’s not AC Spruce’s fault.
Screw Seal Assembly MC1802 Pack Of 5
Seems to be better than the original seals. We complimented the main seal with McFarlane screws and leak checked. Had slight blue staining on a few screws but no obvious leaks.
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