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I received a notice in the mail. It says,
"If your Lycoming engine has a diaphragm-type fuel pump with Lycoming P/N LW-15473 installed, and has a date code of 3201, the pump must be replaced PRIOR TO NEXT FLIGHT." The defective pumps were shipped from Lycoming between 10/1/01 and 2/2/04. It affects a wide range of engines from 320 to 540, IO, O, AIO, TO |
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