Vernatherm Sl53e19600 Used Oil Cooler Temp Flow Valve Lycoming # 53e22144 on 2040-parts.com
Jermyn, Pennsylvania, United States
Used Superior Brand Vernatherm Oil Cooler Temp Flow Valve (85 Deg. C.)
Great Shape Looks Very Low Time. List Brand New Lycoming is over $400. Part Number SL53E19600 |
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