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During the preflight of my '66 172G last night, the fuel selector linkage
broke where the upper shaft connects to the mid shaft at the knuckle. One of the 'ears' that are riveted to the upper shaft broke completely and the fastener that holds the other to the knuckle became unattached. I have a couple of questions: 1. Can the 'ears' be replaced and reattached to the upper shaft and knuckle via rivets? 2. If not, does the Cessna part 0513382-12 come with the 'ears' that can be reattached? 3. Do I have to buy the entire shaft assembly? Thanks, Jake |
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