Bearing Crankshaft Lycoming Lw-10124 18d23140 Lw-11021 Airplane Aircraft on 2040-parts.com
Fairbury, Nebraska, US
NEW. Bearing, Lycoming Part Number LW-10124. This
number superseded # 73049. New Lycoming Part Number 18D23140. Been told
18D23140 is superseded by # 18D26102. LW-10124 is a heavy wall bearing, and was
superseded by Lycoming # LW-11021. Used on many Lycoming Engine models.
Bidding/Buying FOUR (4) Bearing.
BUYER ASSUMES RESPONSIBILITY FOR DETERMINING PART AIRWORTHINESS.
PARTS ARE NORMALLY SHIPPED WITHIN 2 DAYS, AT TIMES I AM OUT OF TOWN
WORKING MAY TAKE UP TO 4 DAYS. THANKS FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING.
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