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Cfm56 Compressor Seal Retainer, Stage 2, New, Replacement For P/n 9978m69g44 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Stafford Springs, Connecticut, US

Stafford Springs, Connecticut, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:RMI-9978M69G44 Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:United States

CFM56 Compressor Seal Retainer, Stage 2

FAA-approved replacement for CFMI CFM56 part number 9978M69G44

 

 

Installation eligibility: CFM56-2, CFM56–3, CFM56-5, and CFM56-7 series engines

 

We are offering this brand new engine component, not used or repaired but newly manufactured, in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration Part 21, Subpart G & K, FAA Parts Manufacturer’s Approval. The item has been designed and manufactured to be a direct replacement for the equivalent item from the original equipment manufacturer (CFMI/GE) and is fully approved by the FAA.

The item is traceable to the Production Approval Holder (PAH) and the FAA-approved Design Data (drawings and specifications). The component has been inspected to ensure it meets all airworthiness requirements and is safe for operation. All required Certifications and Tags will be provided with the component. The component is provided with a limited Lifetime Warranty against any defects.

A link is provided to the FAA’s website to identify the PAH, the authority to produce this item, and the installation eligibility:

 

http://www.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgPMA.nsf/0/A45BD765A77E08058525704B004F4472?OpenDocument&Highlight=9978m69g40

The current list price from CFMI for this component is approximately $950.00

We are offering this item with the Warranty at a discounted price of:

$50.00 each

Quantity in stock: 5 pieces

 

 

Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs, including the cost to export from the U.S.A. when applicable. Payment method is by certified bank check only.

Questions may be directed to our office: (860) 684-9956

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