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General Aviation Use O-ring Kit Most Popular Sizes Piper Cessna Aeronca Seals on 2040-parts.com

US $15.99
Location:

Brandon, Florida, US

Brandon, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:SAE

Why Pay Up to $100.00 to an Aviation Supply house for a Kit with only 30 more o-rings in their kit? This kit contains 382 of the most often used sizes for General Aviation Aircraft. Nitrile Rubber construction! Resistant to: Heat, low/high temp, Water, petroleum products, Mineral Oil, Hydraulic Fluids, Natural Gases,Kerosene, silicone fluids, Non-Aeromatic fuels and solvents. Many uses.These O-rings are not AN or MS, they are AS. Can be used in any general aviation aircraft, with the approval of your mechanic.

Assorted sizes from 1/8" ID to 1-3/4" ID.    1/4"OD to 2-1/8" OD. P/N  AS 568 - 006 thru -327. Sturdy case includes includes a handy size marking chart and built in width gauge so you can check the size of your old and new o-rings. 

Note: Last year I recieved my first negative feedback! It was because the bidder found an item like the one he bought at a cheaper price somewhere else. Even though he ran the bid up and bought it. He did not contact me, just left negative feedback after 1 month. I try very hard to describe my items well and use close up pictures. Please,Please look at the pictures close, ask any questions before bidding. I want us both to be happy with the transaction. Thanks, Ed

 Non US Mfg. Shipped in the US Via Priority Mail for $6.50. *** WILL ONLY SHIP TO A USA ADDRESS ************************************************************************************************************

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