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 Post subject: FS: DC3/C47 tools
PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2008 5:51 am 
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I used to work on DC3's and have a couple of hand tools around here somewhere and I thought I would see if there are any interest in them. They are not bothering a thing here so I won't give them away, but if someone can use them and makes me a reasonable offer I will sell them. As I recall I have three tools. They were used on Pratt 1830's. There is a cylinder intake gland nut socket (it is like a crows foot and receives a square drive extension.). There is a cylinder base nut socket (again a crows foot affair that receives an extension). The 3rd item was the handiest little home made gadget that would cut a push rod shroud seal with a jigsaw cut which allowed you to replace a leaking seal without pulling the cylinder. Thanks.


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still got tools? if so how much?

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Here is a photo of the tools. The intake pipe tool is Pratt and Whitney part number: PWA1399 and the 9/16 cylinder nut tool is part number: PWA1634. The seal cutter is shop made. How about $20 and I will deliver them priority mail in the USA? Thanks.Image[/img]


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consider them sold! ill pm you

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OK, thanks. I await your message.


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