Magnafluxed Idler Gear Support Pin Pn 534728 Continental 470 520 550 Engines on 2040-parts.com
Plains, Georgia, US
Teledyne Continental idler gear support pin, part number 534728. This gear will fit various aircraft engines including 470, 520, 550 series.
This pin has been magnafluxed.
Support pin can also be used in homebuilt, experimental, airboat engines as applicable.
Please advise if you need additional pictures. This pin was coated with heavy oil and grease. It was carefully wrapped, stored in a cabinet. Before taking pictures, tried to remove some of the protective coating to better show condition.
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