Hi,
I bought a bunch of parts from a fella cleaning out his hanger. It included two reconditioned cylinders most likely from a C90. I started down the rabbit hole and haven't hit the end yet. Is there anywhere where I can enter a cylinder part number and see it's history and applications? There seams to be an endless number of variations on part numbers and no way to sort them out.
Your help is much appreciated.
Marshall
Cylinder Part Numbers
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Re: Cylinder Part Numbers
The differences between different applications have to do with the valve springs and pistons more than the actual cylinder and cylinder head.
The only thing you're going to get from numbers cast into the cylinders is the casting number.
The only thing you're going to get from numbers cast into the cylinders is the casting number.
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Re: Cylinder Part Numbers
contact Continental, or a big O/H shop and ask for the best cylinder tech. if they have time they might give you CORRECT info. Or just ask Randy Thomson like I said someone that knows.
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Re: Cylinder Part Numbers
Ok, fair enough, I thought there would be more too the cylinder part numbers. I found a little bit of info on the Cessna 150 website. I also found this at Continental aero, gives me a bit on where the cylinders fall but not why the part was changed.
Part Number: 658319A2 Continental 658319A2 Cylinder: Engine, W/Valves
Part Number: 655483A11 CYLINDER: ENGINE,W/VALVES, NO LONGER AVAILABLE
Part Number: 654377A10 USE 655483A11=0H,
Part Number: 654377A2STL USE 655483A11=0H, CYL.KIT-S/S 654377A10
Part Number: 653426A13STL CYLINDER:, USE 655483A11=0H
Part Number: 653426A3STL CYLINDER:, USE 655483A11=0H
Part Number: 654377A2 USE 655483A11=0H, CYL.KIT-S/S 654377A10
Part Number: 649543A3STL CYLINDER:, USE 655483A11=0H
Part Number: 653426A13 CYLINDER:, USE 655483A11=0H
Part Number: 654377A10STL USE 655483A11=0H, CYL. KIT-SS TO 654377A10=0H
Part Number: 649543A3 CYLINDER:, USE 655483A11=0H
Part Number: 658319A2 Continental 658319A2 Cylinder: Engine, W/Valves
Part Number: 655483A11 CYLINDER: ENGINE,W/VALVES, NO LONGER AVAILABLE
Part Number: 654377A10 USE 655483A11=0H,
Part Number: 654377A2STL USE 655483A11=0H, CYL.KIT-S/S 654377A10
Part Number: 653426A13STL CYLINDER:, USE 655483A11=0H
Part Number: 653426A3STL CYLINDER:, USE 655483A11=0H
Part Number: 654377A2 USE 655483A11=0H, CYL.KIT-S/S 654377A10
Part Number: 649543A3STL CYLINDER:, USE 655483A11=0H
Part Number: 653426A13 CYLINDER:, USE 655483A11=0H
Part Number: 654377A10STL USE 655483A11=0H, CYL. KIT-SS TO 654377A10=0H
Part Number: 649543A3 CYLINDER:, USE 655483A11=0H