Pratt Whitney Radial Engine R985 Exhaust Port Cover - New on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, United States
Here we have 1 each PRATT WHITNEY P/N: 3773 COVER, EXHAUST PORT CYLINDER in NEW & UNUSED SURPLUS condition. This is used on all PRATT WHITNEY R985 series engines (except B5) Used for shipping to keep any foreign material from entering Exhaust Port hole in cylinder. Good to use if you remove cylinder, storage, etc. Don't want anything getting in cylinders. *** See our other auctions for more "Special" tools *** If you are winner and reside in California we will charge California State Sales Tax.
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