AspiringOwner Posted January 17 Report Posted January 17 Can't seem to find an O-Ring with the Mooney part number "101-27" - even though it should be an easy part to find... Quote
PT20J Posted January 17 Report Posted January 17 It’s probably a Cleveland part number. https://www.parker.com/literature/Aircraft Wheel & Brake Division/AWB Static Files for Literature/AWBPC0001.pdf Quote
AspiringOwner Posted January 17 Author Report Posted January 17 On 1/17/2025 at 3:21 PM, PT20J said: It’s probably a Cleveland part number. https://www.parker.com/literature/Aircraft Wheel & Brake Division/AWB Static Files for Literature/AWBPC0001.pdf Expand That's what I thought. But Cleveland parts have longer numbers, including 101-27000, 101-27200, 101-27300, and 101-27900. So there is still ambiguity. Quote
AspiringOwner Posted January 17 Author Report Posted January 17 On 1/17/2025 at 6:10 PM, AspiringOwner said: That's what I thought. But Cleveland parts have longer numbers, including 101-27000, 101-27200, 101-27300, and 101-27900. So there is still ambiguity. Expand To answer my own question (and in case someone stumbles upon this thread): The larger Parker Hannifin (Cleveland) assembly 30-65 includes two O-Rings 101-02700 (MS28775-222). 1 Quote
PT20J Posted January 17 Report Posted January 17 On 1/17/2025 at 6:44 PM, AspiringOwner said: To answer my own question (and in case someone stumbles upon this thread): The larger Parker Hannifin (Cleveland) assembly 30-65 includes two O-Rings 101-02700 (MS28775-222). Expand FWIW, I have found a lot of errors in the dash numbers for vendor parts in Mooney IPCs. Mooney frequently seems to dispense with leading and trailing zeros and sometimes misplaces dashes 1 Quote
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