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When you say, "fuel sender" are you talking about the fuel selector valve that's inside the wing? Or are you talking about something else?
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Thanks Herb....I will look into that part.
The area I am talking about I do not believe has anything to do with a fuel selector. On top of my inboard most fuel tank (between the boom and fuselage) there is an electronic type device with several wires which I believe sends info to the signal conditioner and ultimately to the fuel gauges. This device is secured with 6 screws and has a gasket between the device and the top of the tank. It is this gasket in question. Thanks for the help. Ed |
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I think you want an S350, which is a standard/stock aerospace part (see figure below).
Ernie |
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Thanks for explaining it to me. But what is part number S1588-1 for? Is that the gasket for the fuel selector valve in the wing? The parts manual doesn't break the wing fuel selector valve down any further than the full assembly -- at least for a 67' model. That's why I'm asking if S1588-1 is for that selector valve. Thanks for any additional info someone can offer about the wing fuel selector valve gasket part number.
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The gasket is for the liquidometer, or fuel quantity sender.
This is not for the fuel selector valve--different part of the wing. |
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Guess it depends on the model. Here is from my PC
Part #31
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Herb R Harney 1968 337C Flying the same Skymaster for 47 years |
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Yes, Ed, it does depend on the model. Since I know yours is a '73, the picture in my message is from the parts manual for a '73.
Ernie |
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