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Gene Seibel
January 26th 04, 05:21 PM
I need a carb heat shroud/muff for a Cherokee 180. Salvage yards say
theirs are all cracked. Anyone know of a good source?
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Gene Seibel
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Aaron Coolidge
January 26th 04, 09:07 PM
Gene Seibel > wrote:
: I need a carb heat shroud/muff for a Cherokee 180. Salvage yards say
: theirs are all cracked. Anyone know of a good source?

They all crack in use. Last year, my mechanic riveted stainless steel
edges onto the aluminum shroud, and it should last forever now.

If you want a new one, try Piper! For some things they're not too expensive.
I bought heater shrouds a couple years ago for something like $300 for the
pair.

Looking at the parts catalog, the part is a "shroud", part numbers
62981-006 (left) and 62981-007 (right), assuming you've got a fiberglass
cowling and the dual exhaust system. Des Moines Flying Service lists
62981-006 for $254.89, and 62981-007 for $308.67.

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Aaron Coolidge (N9376J)

Blanche
January 26th 04, 11:44 PM
Dawley -- that's the shop that all the A&Ps use to repair
mufflers. They'll have the part or be able to repair yours.

Gene Seibel
January 27th 04, 04:13 AM
Thanks for the responses. One person, maybe a Howard, e-mailed me and
my program deleted the e-mail before I read it. Please try again.
Thanks.
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Gene Seibel
Hangar 131 - http://pad39a.com/gene/plane.html
Because I fly, I envy no one.



(Gene Seibel) wrote in message >...
> I need a carb heat shroud/muff for a Cherokee 180. Salvage yards say
> theirs are all cracked. Anyone know of a good source?

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