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AWI Cessna 421C Elbow A9910300-3

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Part# 08-16082
MFR Model# A9910300-3

Overview

  • This ByPass Elbow is designed, engineered and manufactured in a high tech manufacturing facility, and welded and fabricated by an expert team, using aerospace grade 321 stainless steel, which provides reliable service and resist corrosion in high temperature exhaust system conditions.
  • Please Note:
  • Visual inspection every 50 hours or 30 days
  • Remove tailpipes inspect for cracks every 12 months
  • Inspect and pressure test exhaust system every 12 months
  • Replace multi-segment V-band clamps every 500 hours Remove the exhaust system from the slip joints aft to all turbo charger components every 2,500 hours or 12 years which ever occurs first Check all slip joints for freedom of movement and all parts for internal pitting
   
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Features

  • Fits Cessna Models: TU206 S/N U206-0438 thru U20607020 TP206 S/N P206-0161 thru P20600647 T207 S/N 20700001 and on T210 S/N T210-0001 and on
  • Cessna Part Numbers 1250860-65 and 1250860-151 Are Replaced By FAA Approved New PMA Part Number A1250860-65

Specifications

  • AIRCRAFT MAKE / MODEL: CESSNA 421C
  • PARTS CATEGORY: BYPASS ELBOW
  • ENGINE: CONTINENTAL GTSIO-520-L,N
  • MATERIALS: 321 STAINLESS STEEL
  • PART CONDITION: NEW PMA
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