Lycoming Stc'd "no Spill" 90 Degree Oil Filter Kit on 2040-parts.com
SOUTH FLORIDA, United States
No engine component has the potential to extend
service life as dramatically as the addition of a full flow filter v.
the standard oil screen. Tear down inspection of engines with and
without filters (at TBO) consistently shows that more internal hardware
remains within service limits on engines with filters. NOTE: STC'd units require no field approvals as do products with only FAA-PMA. Avoid costly and time consuming FAA involvement with field approvals by insisting on STC'd products. If you wish to install this kit on an experimental category aircraft please check our other auctions for the lower cost EXP version of this product (same hardware w/o STC and FAA mandated marking and labeling). New manufacture from CASPER LABS, INC. AS9100:2001/ISO9001:2000 certified precision investment casting (includes X-ray and Dye penetrant inspection) assures + or -.005 inch dimensional accuracy as cast. This process produces parts far superior to Lycoming OEM cast components, satisfaction guaranteed. Complete kit includes Champion filter, detailed instructions, and all small parts needed for basic installation (includes STC docs.). Additional technical data is available on request. Call us before bidding to discuss application to your specific aircraft/engine (561-575-3157 8AM-6PM ET). Athough this kit fits virtually all Lycoming engined aircraft, there are a few engine mount designs that prohibit installation. Also, check with us first to avoid situations where minor parts (temp. probe adapters, etc.) will cause time consuming delay chasing small parts when installing the kit. We maintain a large library of installation photos to help you visualize how it will fit on your plane. This could save time and shipping after the fact. INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS CONTACT US FOR SHIPPING RATES. Piper, PA-18, PA-20, PA-22, Super Cub, Cessna 152, 172, RV-3, RV-4, RV-6, RV-7, RV-8, RV-9, RV-10, Bellanca, Citabria, Decathelon, Scout, Eagle, Cardinal, Experimental, Grumman American Cheeta Lynx Traveler AA1 Velocity Long-Eze Vari-eze Tri-Pacer Colt Pacer Clipper Glasair Lancair Murphy Rebel Pitts Tailwind Cozy Skybolt Kitfox Midget Mustang Christen Husky Eagle Homebuilt airplane O-235 O-320 IO-320 O-360 IO-360 O-540 IO-540 airboat air boat *Will not fit aluminum winged Piper aircraft with engine mounts having a center top firewall hard point, or any light Beechcraft with the Lycoming powerplant. Mooney owners contact us for applicability. |
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