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Having no luck identifying brake parts

Thu Mar 26, 2009 4:26 pm

Howdy WIXers, I have tried many different sources to identify a bunch of brake discs (mainly rotors & stators) that I have, but just can't seem to get anywhere with them. I've done the Google search and all of the Warbirds parts outfits' search engines, and while sometimes these numbers will pop up, that's all I see....numbers. I've not been able to pinpoint the actual aircraft these go to.

I'll start with just three part numbers here, as I have several more to go through eventually. These are new stators that I have that I thought were for Corsair/TBM, etc., but they're just not quite the same size......same style, but not the same size.

Anyway, here's the first three part numbers.......

530040-2
530268-2
530268-6-H

So, I know this is a tough one, but WIXers have helped me with far more challenging things in the past. Thanks ahead of time for your efforts.

Gary

Thu Mar 26, 2009 8:04 pm

Not sure about what they fit, but I did spot someone online that had 388 of the 530040-2's in stock....

I think I also saw that a 530040-11 fit a Sabreliner.

Thu Mar 26, 2009 8:32 pm

Hi Gary,

This is off PartsBase

530268-6-H S & S Aviation 321-284-3917 have one in stock , maybe they can tell you what it's for

530268-2 (PLATE) Alamo Aircraft, LTD. (210) 434-5577

530040-2 Nell Joy Industries, Inc. 631-842-8989

Thu Mar 26, 2009 9:25 pm

Thanks y'all. I was just told that the TBM Avenger uses the 530040, so that's cool. Mine have a -2 at the end of the number, so I need to make sure that they're still compatable, but that's at least promising.

Thanks again.

Gary

Fri Mar 27, 2009 7:54 am

I was just told that the TBM Avenger uses the 530040


Usually the dash number denotes an upgraded or later version of the part , it's probably a later version of the TBM brake rotor
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