and shaft assembly for 1950 170A?
Does anyone know if they are still available from Cessna?
TIA
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Part Number for Control Wheels
N5740C 1950 'A' Model
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PN 0413016-1 and no, Cessna no longer lists them, but even if they did you don't have enough hospitalization insurance to cover you should they quote a price.
You can probably locate them at many salvage yards, and they can be refurbished to look like new, comparatively inexpensively. If you re-chrome the tubes/shafts, be certain to have the plating shop bake them to remove hydrogen IMMEDIATELY after pulling them from the acid plating-bath and rinsing them.
You can probably locate them at many salvage yards, and they can be refurbished to look like new, comparatively inexpensively. If you re-chrome the tubes/shafts, be certain to have the plating shop bake them to remove hydrogen IMMEDIATELY after pulling them from the acid plating-bath and rinsing them.
'53 B-model N146YS SN:25713
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