Looking for p/n ....striker catch

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Patrick Phillips
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Looking for p/n ....striker catch

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I am looking for the p/n for the striker catch that mounts on the door post, if its in the parts book I can't find it....I know there are 2 different types because thats what I have....please let me know...
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Re: Looking for p/n ....striker catch

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Figure 24 Fuselage Bulkhead Assembyly (Stattion 65.33)
Item # 18 PN 0411582 Strike Plate -Door Latch

Is that it?
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Patrick Phillips
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Re: Looking for p/n ....striker catch

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Ah yes Thank You...... in the folds of the centre of the book, and a back view to boot...
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Re: Looking for p/n ....striker catch

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Hi Patrick,

I'm curious where you found one of these striker plates. Mine just cracked and I am looking for one myself. Brand new from Cessna = $237 :(
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PN 0411582 Striker Door Catch.JPG
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Re: Looking for p/n ....striker catch

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Before I spent that kind of money, I'd spend a few hours in the garage making a new one.

it's a fairly simple shape.
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