I am wanting to change my air filter. Can anyone help me identify this so I can order a replacement filter? It seems like its a solid one piece unit
This is on my 1950 170A, which I bought last August.
Air Filter
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1950 Cessna 170A model
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Re: Air Filter
I can’t see the backside but look similar to the Donaldson #P10-7172 which is the replacement for the OEM (Cessna) C-294510-0301.
They cost about $130 from places like Spruce, etc. (And a large reason many folks convert to the Brackett system ( complete kit is BA5110...about $70... which has replacement elements (BA6108) for less than $10)
They cost about $130 from places like Spruce, etc. (And a large reason many folks convert to the Brackett system ( complete kit is BA5110...about $70... which has replacement elements (BA6108) for less than $10)
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50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
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