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Eagle Fuel Drain Valve For Cessna on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Collins, Ohio, United States

Collins, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Warranty:Yes Part Brand:EAGLE

These are only sold in pairs that's the reason I have only one for sale, They are 260.00 for the set from eagle

This is a new stainless steel eagle fuel drain. FAA approvals TSO C76-FAA standard for fuel drain valves

STC SA01380CH  eligible for installation on aircraft

Less hassle if you installing a new cell, the AD requires the installation of service kit SK206-27 or 28 in accordance with service letter SE*$_(The Cessna valve PN 84C that was installed un the AD is made of aluminum

It will corrode and gets clogged easily so most people need a new one. To remove it you have to partially remove the fuel cell, Our STC makes it simple because it is approves as an alternate means of compliance for this AD and cleans up the bottom of the wing

If you have to replace the O ring it can be done easily with this new valve assemble.  STC for Cessna aircraft

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