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PostPosted: Sun Feb 05, 2006 5:48 pm    Post subject: CJ Parts just in Reply with quote

  PART NUMBER PART NAME IN STOCK 2 ZCD-2 cockpit lamp 5 4 QSF-6A Air cock 6 7 QS1-11 spring 40 10 QS1-08 spring 100 11 QS1-06 spring 100 12 QDF-1 start valve 12 15 KY2-013 spring 100 16 KY2-011 washer 100 17 KY2-009 washer 100 18 JH2-6900-00 engine cowling Late model  sets 3 19 HB-403G-M8 nut 50 22 H2-9850-100 headed jack 10 23 H2-9820-200 mid wing jack 10 24 H2-9820-100 footrest 10 25 H2-9810-200 tail jack 10 26 H2-9250-1000 cowl cover for winter 10 27 H2-6400-04 mt rubbers 300 32 H2-6300-00/A control system of gill 1 33 H2-5721-01 indicator 6 34 H2-5710-00 flap actuator 4 35 H2-5545-03 ring 100 36 H2-5533-00 hose 12 37 H2-5532-00/5 hose 24 38 H2-5532-00/3 hose 12 39 H2-5531-00 hose 12 40 H2-5529-00 hose 12 41 H2-5528-00/3 hose  ( 00/3 is same as 00/2 ) 12 42 H2-5528-00/1 hose 12 43 H2-5526-00 hose 24 44 H2-5524-00 hose 24 47 H2-5408-61 fork joint 12 52 H2-4130-53    leather cup 50 53 H2-4230-10   Hook 10   H2-4230-20 Lock menber 10   HB3-4-A1×10×55III Spring 10 54 H2-4220-14 axle bushing 4 55 H2-4220-01 nose strut bolt 6 56 H2-4200-02 bolt, nose pivot 4 57 H2-4220-10 lower bracing strut 7 58 HB1-106-8X22X3.5 bolt 25 59 H2-4200-03 bolt 25 60 HB1-106-6X3X3.5 bolt 25 63 H2-4110-52 sphrical bushing 20 65 H2-4110-03 washer 50 66 H2-3700-00 flap                          overhauled 4 67 H2-0100-308 nut 200 68 GY-15 oil pressure sensor    overhauled 12 69 GY-1 fuel pressure sensor  overhauled 12 70 G1-K04 spanner  10 71 G1-K02 spanner 10 82 CD400-300 high pressure rod 6 83 64700/001A grease gun 5 85 604.07.06 push rod hose 360 86 604.04.13 cylinder gasket 100 88 15.02.112 oil sump gasket, rear 25 90 14.36.581 gasket 200 91 14.36.580 gasket 200 97 H2-6341-100 Gill 35 98 WD-1-1 tail light cover 7 99 H2-3204-100 elevator tab   right  2                         left 2 100 H2-6901-00-15 shape material 2 101 H2-6902-00-25 shape material 2 102 H2-6906-00 prop rod 3 103 H6.G.806 intake pipe spanner 4 104 QS-1 pressure reducer 3 106 QSF-2A langing gear control, front 3 111 QL-17 deposit filter        serviceable 2 118 CD-5 magneto 2 119 H2-3100-00 horizontal stabilizer   serviceable 1 122 J-9 blade      2 set 1 CD400-300 high pressure rod 6 2 CD-450-00 mag coil 1 3 WD-1-1 tail light cover 3 5 QS-1 pressure reducer 2 8 QSF-6A air cock 4
 

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 4:15 pm    Post subject: CJ Parts just in Reply with quote

Doug, have you got a cylinder head bolt removal tool?
 
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 4:52 pm    Post subject: CJ Parts just in Reply with quote

Mark,
No, just take two nuts and screw them on the stud, one on top of the other, make sure that the top one is tightened down VERY tightly against the lower one, then using a wrench on the bottom one unscrew the stud out of the case.  Your local parts dealer normally carries a stud removal tool that is much easier to use but everyone that I have seen destroy the stud in the process of removing it.  The lock nut method allows you to reuse the stud.
 
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 5:11 pm    Post subject: CJ Parts just in Reply with quote

Doug what are the cock pit laps worth.
 
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Mark,

No, just take two nuts and screw them on the stud, one on top of the other, make sure that the top one is tightened down VERY tightly against the lower one, then using a wrench on the bottom one unscrew the stud out of the case.  Your local parts dealer normally carries a stud removal tool that is much easier to use but everyone that I have seen destroy the stud in the process of removing it.  The lock nut method allows you to reuse the stud.

 

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 5:41 pm    Post subject: CJ Parts just in Reply with quote

What the hell are cockpit laps?....sir
 

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 5:56 pm    Post subject: CJ Parts just in Reply with quote

COCK PIT LAMPS, SORRY DOUG HAVING A BAD DAY.
 

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What the hell are cockpit laps?....sir

 

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