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PA28 gas cap
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We had to buy a new fuel tank cap for the Archer (don't ask) and the shop sez the price on the part (not including painting) is about $177. Can anybody verify that that's really what the little round guy costs? Frank |
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Frank Van Haste wrote:
We had to buy a new fuel tank cap for the Archer (don't ask) Next time, make sure the cap is secure before you start your takeoff roll :-) |
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"Roy Smith" wrote in message
... Frank Van Haste wrote: We had to buy a new fuel tank cap for the Archer (don't ask) Next time, make sure the cap is secure before you start your takeoff roll :-) Umm, it wasn't me but...yeah, right. The involved party is suitably mortified. FVH |
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"Frank Van Haste" wrote in message odigy.com...
"Roy Smith" wrote in message ... Next time, make sure the cap is secure before you start your takeoff roll :-) Umm, it wasn't me but...yeah, right. The involved party is suitably mortified. If that's what happened, you may want to check with the airport administration. They usually save whatever FOD they pick up off the runway if it looks like an airplane part. Tell the involved party to feel lucky that you didn't have locking gas caps. Those babies top $700 (each) brand new. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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In article .com, "Frank
says... Hi. We had to buy a new fuel tank cap for the Archer (don't ask) and the shop sez the price on the part (not including painting) is about $177. Can anybody verify that that's really what the little round guy costs? Frank If you have the Piper part number, you can check online what the price is by visiting Des Moines Flying Service parts search website: http://www.dmfs.com/partsearch.shtml |
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I just was happy lately to pay $65 for a used $15 part that Cessna
wanted $275. Frank Van Haste wrote: Hi. We had to buy a new fuel tank cap for the Archer (don't ask) and the shop sez the price on the part (not including painting) is about $177. Can anybody verify that that's really what the little round guy costs? Frank -- Regards, Ross ________________________________________ 972.952.3170 Phone 972.949.9249 Pager 972.952.2574 FAX McKinney/Wing A2N 48v72 |
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Try www.asod.com. Also, don't you have the little chain to retain the
gas cap like on my Cessna? Frank Van Haste wrote: Hi. We had to buy a new fuel tank cap for the Archer (don't ask) and the shop sez the price on the part (not including painting) is about $177. Can anybody verify that that's really what the little round guy costs? Frank |
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On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 19:07:30 GMT, "Frank Van Haste"
wrote: Hi. We had to buy a new fuel tank cap for the Archer (don't ask) and the shop sez the price on the part (not including painting) is about $177. Can anybody verify that that's really what the little round guy costs? Think that's bad? Get a price on the ones used for the Aux tanks on Bonanzas and a number of other planes. They are the one with the lever on top, an "O-ring" around the outside, two "O-rings" around the shaft, and three tabs that stick out when the lever is depressed. "As I recall" the last price I heard as something like $700, or $800 Roger Halstead (K8RI EN73 & ARRL Life Member) www.rogerhalstead.com N833R World's oldest Debonair? (S# CD-2) Frank |
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