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04/05/2020 3:43 pm
Part Number Request
Ive am looking for the part number for the control cable for cooling that attaches to the forward vent in the nose of a PA-30 going to the control panel for vent air? Is there such a number?
Thanks
Sam
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Re: Part Number Request
Sam, you might try looking at the Tech tab on the main page of this website. In the Service Manual there's a PA30 Parts Manual. The nice thing about looking online is the diagrams can be enlarged so #s are easier to read.
Pat
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Re: Part Number Request
No joy on the tech data...Anyone have the vent installation drawings???? 

Sam Cowell- Posts: 5
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Re: Part Number Request
McFarlane advertises that they will duplicate a cable if you send it to them. However, I would probably go to Univair or Wag-Aero and get a generic cable that was longer than what I needed and then shorten it to the length I needed.
Kristin
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Re: Part Number Request
It is a simple piano wire within a sleeve cable, generic, and as Kristin said, you can get one made, or you can probably get one from the homebuilder supply houses, or there is probably one with a Briggs and Stratton pn that would be close...
. Any way you slice it, this is a very easy owner produced part.
Zach

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