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kevmor wrote:
I went to a local auto parts store (Napa) and looked at their fuses. They're packaged with their logo, but when you look at the fuse itself, it has the same "BUSS" lettering, I assume they're Bussmann? Other than the "AGC" instead of "AGS", they seem to be identical. It was $1.50 for 5 compared to $30-50 online (with minimum orders for aircraft parts). Could it be this easy? I couldn't find on Bussmann's website anywhere that says AGC replaces AGS, though. Kev, The AGS fuses have a slightly larger diameter than the AGC's. Length of the two is the same. As such, an AGC will fit, albeit loosely, an an AGS socket. As I stated earlier, any decent Cessna parts house should have these in stock (S1091-20). Happy Flying! Scott Skylane |
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