Aircraft Aviation Dukes Inc 149600-1 Fuel Shut Off Motor Operated Valve on 2040-parts.com
Calais, Maine, United States
AIRCRAFT AVIATION Dukes Inc 149600-1 FUEL SHUT OFF motor operated VALVE Unsure if this was a re-man part or a take off but the o-ring looks new, however it is a bit dusty. The airworthiness will be the responsibility of the installer.
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