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Factory-new oil coolers for TCM engines approved

By General Aviation News Staff · June 17, 2005 ·

Factory-new oil coolers for TCM engines approved

AERO-Classics, Inc. has obtained FAA/PMA approval on oil coolers for Teledyne Continental Motors (TCM) applications. With these recent approvals, AERO-Classics becomes the only manufacturer to offer factory new FAA-PMA oil coolers for the eligible Continental engine models.

AERO-Classics oil cooler P/N 8000307 is FAA-PMA for installation on TCM IO-520-A, D, E, F, J, K, and L series engines. P/N 8000307 also is an FAA-PMA replacement for Niagara P/N 20618A and TCM P/N 654593 oil coolers.

AERO-Classics oil cooler P/N 8000319 is FAA-PMA for installation on TCM O-470-F, K, L, R and IO-520-A, D, E, F, J, K, and R series engines. P/N 8000319 also is an FAA-PMA replacement for Niagara 20446A and TCM P/N 639151 oil coolers.

These factory new oil coolers are corrosion protected per MIL-C-5541 specifications and come with a two-year limited warranty. Both can be modified to accommodate installation on “7th Stud” TCM engine cases.

For more information, contact AERO-Classics’ largest distributor, Pacific Oil Cooler Service, Inc., at 800-866-7335.

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