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PostPosted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 11:23 pm 
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I'm looking for a source for AN pulleys. Any help is greatly appreciated.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 11:44 pm 
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pilot06 wrote:
I'm looking for a source for AN pulleys. Any help is greatly appreciated.

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Lance has NOS, as does Banaire, and Aircraft Spruce has new.

http://www.banaire.com/pulleys.html


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Try Preferredairparts.com, click on inventory search, type in the p/n and hit go. If they have them it will show up a list. Call them then to check price and order. They usually hsve good prices.
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That reminds me, is there a real difference between the A & B pulleys? The goal is original NOS replacements without going to the MS pulley.
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are you looking for the AN210-2A pullys?

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I need NOS 3A's and 4A's.

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Pilot: The difference between A's and B's has to do with the bearing covers. A's have metal covers while B's have a composition covers. Functionality is the same for either version


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Thanks for the clarification. I'm trying to find Formica AN210's.

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You mean Micarta?. If so, then not a problem. The A-B difference is only with the dust shields for the bearings. Unless one can actually see the bearing while it is installed, and you are going for an "absolute" restoration, it really doesn't matter which you use.


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Correct, Micarta mnaufactured by Formica. All of the AN210 on my T-6 are from Formica.

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