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Old 02-01-2005, 11:17 AM
FLTENG FLTENG is offline
 
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Default 0-360 Conrod Bolts

Can anybody tell me who can supply with new "old style" Lycoming 0360 conrod bolts and nuts. Thanks, Hugh
matchbox1@shaw.ca

bolt pn 71087
nut pn 71950
above for con rod assy pn 71987
PN are Lycoming

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Old 02-01-2005, 01:40 PM
mahlon_r mahlon_r is offline
 
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Hugh,
Pretty hard to find those old bolts and nuts.They haven't made them for 20-30 years. If you do find some be careful and make sure they aren't counterfeit. Very important part that will break if they are bogus and aren't manufactured correctly. Lycoming SI 1359 tells how to mod the connecting rod to use the newer style bolts and nuts.
Good luck,
Mahlon
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Old 02-03-2005, 08:51 AM
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Hugh,
Pretty hard to find those old bolts and nuts.They haven't made them for 20-30 years. If you do find some be careful and make sure they aren't counterfeit. Very important part that will break if they are bogus and aren't manufactured correctly. Lycoming SI 1359 tells how to mod the connecting rod to use the newer style bolts and nuts.
Good luck,
Mahlon
Thank you very much for your help, it was very helpful
Cheers H
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