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US $100.00
Location:

Alamosa, Colorado, United States

Alamosa, Colorado, United States
Removed from an A36 Bonanza Aircraft.
Brand:Shadin Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:FFI:912021-38D FFT:680501A Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Shadin Fuel Flow Indicator

Part Number
912021-38D

Serial Number
1472

Working upon removed of aircraft

No Cosmetic Damage, Good Condition

Shadin Fuel Flow Transducer

K-Factor 30.0

Part Number
680501A

Serial Number
95703

Working upon removal of aircraft

This is a Fuel Pump Transducer

Good Condition

30 Day Warranty

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