Koehler Gascolater Parts

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Robert Eilers
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Koehler Gascolater Parts

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I am preparing for an annual in August and am trying to locate a fuel Screena nd gaskets for the Koehler gascolater. Fuel Screen - Koehler #2205A Cessna: 0511199-4, Gaskets: Koehler #2215A Cessna/0511199-6. I have not been able to locate these parts in the usual places, i.e. Spruce/Univair. Thanks.
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Post by mbram »

Preferred has the screen in stock


http://www.preferredairparts.com/search.htm


I checked Hill, Preferred, Chief, and Spruce for the gaskets
Might have to fabricate the gaskets from sheet stock.
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Post by spiro »

Cessna has the gaskets, just got to know what to ask for <g>. PN 33-199-6. About $6/ea., more than 4x what they were a mere decade ago.

- paul
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Post by Robert Eilers »

Thanks for the help. I'll follow-up with Preferred on Monday and try to track down a contact number or web page for Cessna. I am leaving for Salmon Arm on July 6th - to spend a week on a house boat with some friends. See you in Kelowna on 7/15.
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Post by Bruce Fenstermacher »

Robert that would be Hill Aircraft or CessnaParts.com.

They are mentioned all the time here on the forum. There is a parts search which I find useful for all sorts of parts and part number cross referencing of both Cessna and Continental parts. Bet they have Lycoming as well.

33-199-6 did indeed show up as a gasket available for $6.22 or $5.64 your cost.
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spiro wrote:Cessna has the gaskets, just got to know what to ask for <g>. PN 33-199-6. About $6/ea., more than 4x what they were a mere decade ago.

- paul
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