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Continental Airborne 211cw Dry Air Vacuum Pump 7h-5607 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Yelm, Washington, United States

Yelm, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Airborne Manufacturer Part Number:211CW

The engine this pump was on was removed from a B35 Bonanza that I purchased disassembled to restore.  I had the opportunity to purchase another low time, complete engine.  So the parts have been stored in my hangar as spares since 2000.  I have since sold my Bonanza and have a lot of aircraft/engine parts that I will be listing here and other venues as time allows.

Does not appear to have any damage.  No warranty is expressed or implied. 

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