1956 Lycoming Go-480-c1b6, Go-480-d1a Original Parts Catalog on 2040-parts.com
Barberton, Ohio, United States
This 1956 Lycoming Models GO-480-C1B6 and GO-480-D1A original Illustrated Parts Catalog dated April 1956 has 37 pages and sections covering: Warranty, Introduction, Instructions for Ordering Parts,
Illustrated Parts Section, Numerical Parts List, Numerical Standard Parts List, Numerical Oversize and Undersize Parts List, Service Replacement Section and Attaching Parts Section. |
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