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Cessna C172n Oil Cooler Stewart Warner P/n:10599r on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Lakeland, Florida, United States

Lakeland, Florida, United States
Removed from a Cessna 172N, Installing a new Engine so just replaced the Oil Cooler due to the weld. Was working fine when removed. Please see photos for weld on tab does not effect operation of Oil Cooler
Brand:Stewart Warner Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:10599R

Used Stewart Warner Part Number 10599R Serial Number 3195.  Removed from a C172N while installing a new Engine.  Please see photo for weld repair to mounting tab.  Does not effect cooler.  Up to Installer to determine Airworthiness.  

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