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CARBURETORS REPLACEMENT CARBURETORS from MARVEL-SCHEBLER Carburetor Exchange Program Covers All Popular Marvel Schebler/Facet General Aviation Carburetors CARBURETORS REPLACEMENT CARBURETORS FROM MARVEL-SCHEBLER Carburetor exchange program covers all popular Marvel Schebler/Facet general aviation carburetors. The carburetors are overhauled to the strictest industry standards and carry a full 6 month warranty (from date of installation). Most carburetors are available from stock or within a week and are furnished complete with CM gaskets. Due to the various configurations of carburetor installations, we suggest you retain your carburetor core until receiving the exchange unit. This will enable you to transfer all external fittings and installation hardware to the new exchange unit. All cores being returned for credit shall be, as removed from the engine, complete and not disassembled. A reduction in core credit is charged for missing or damaged parts. • Precision Carburetors • Precision Fuel Servos WP • TCM Fuel Systems • Romec Fuel Pumps Customer will need to • Flow Dividers • FAA/PMA Approved Replacement Parts provide core for overhaul in • Fast Turn Time on Overhauls • Carburetor Overhaul Quick Kits the event that our supplier • Unmatched Quality • Highly skilled/trained technicians does not have cores • 100% calibration of fuel pumps and servos. ME available to overhaul LYCOMING CARBURETORS Carb. Model Lycoming P/N Vendor P/N Our P/N Price Core Carb. Model Lycoming P/N Vendor P/N Our P/N Price Core MA-3A 61547 10-3103-1 10-03103-1 $829.00 $600.00 MA-4SPA 77279 10-4910 08-06381 $821.00 $600.00 MA-4SPA 69250 10-3678-12 08-06325 $879.00 $600.00 MA-4SPA LW-16559 10-4910-1 08-06382 $821.00 $600.00 HA MA-4SPA 72394 10-3678-32 08-06326 $879.00 $600.00 MA-3A 77585 10-4953 08-06383 $925.00 $600.00 MA-6AA 77888 10-4975 07-01434 $1,233.00 $600.00 MA-4-5 71098 10-3878 08-06372 $889.00 $600.00 MA-3PA 77939 10-4978-1 07-01435 $967.00 $600.00 MA-4-5 71710 10-4164-1 08-06373 $889.00 $600.00 MA-4-5 LW-10064 10-5034 08-06385 $889.00 $600.00 MA-4-5 66458 10-2827 07-01405 $1,023.00 $600.00 MA-4-5 LW-10196 10-5042 07-01438 $860.00 $600.00 MA-4-5 66869 10-3323 07-01411 $769.00 $600.00 MA-3PA LW-10619 10-5050 08-06386 $812.00 $600.00 AP MA-4-5 67713 10-3391-1 07-01412 $769.00 $600.00 MA-4-5 LW-10540 10-5054 08-06387 $863.00 $600.00 MA-3SPA 62830 10-3565-1 07-01413 $863.00 $600.00 MA-3PA LW-13133 10-5126 08-06388 $973.00 $600.00 MA-4-5 69540 10-3634 07-01415 $757.00 $600.00 HA-6 LW-14689 10-5180 07-01446 $855.00 $600.00 MA-3SPA 68856 10-3729 07-01416 $699.00 $600.00 HA-6 LW-13757 10-5189 07-01447 $1,234.00 $600.00 MA-4-5 71546 10-3856-1 07-01417 $769.00 $600.00 MA-4-5 LW-15380 10-5193 08-06390 $889.00 $600.00 HA-6 LW-15504 10-5200 07-01450 $1,234.00 $600.00 LG MA-4-5 71685 10-3856-12 07-01418 $853.00 $600.00 HA-6 LW-15626 10-5206 07-01453 $855.00 $600.00 MA-4-5AA 71139 10-4025 07-01419 $1,126.00 $600.00 HA-6 LW-16062 10-5206-1 07-01457 $855.00 $600.00 MA-4-5AA 71684 10-4025-12 07-01421 $873.00 $600.00 HA-6 LW-16413 10-5206-11 07-01458 $855.00 $600.00 MA-6AA 72407 10-4218-1 07-01424 $853.00 $600.00 HA-6 LW-15663 10-5210 07-01459 $855.00 $600.00 MA-4-5 72386 10-4329 07-01426 $769.00 $600.00 HA-6 LW-15674 10-5211 07-01460 $1,234.00 $600.00 EP MA-4-5 74121 10-4404-1 08-06376 $887.00 $600.00 HA-6 LW-15985 10-5211-1 07-01461 $1,233.00 $600.00 MA-6AA 73899 10-4438-1 07-01428 $912.00 $600.00 MA-4-5 72740 10-4404 08-06375 $879.00 $600.00 MA-4-5AA 73257 10-4495 07-01429 $769.00 $600.00 MA-4SPA 78728 10-5009 08-06384 $879.00 $600.00 MA-5 20671 10-4865 07-01430 $912.00 $600.00 MA-4SPA 13659 10-5135 08-13873 $879.00 $600.00 MA-3A 15496 10-5199 08-06391 $829.00 $600.00 HA-6 LW-15957 10-5219 08-06394 $1,056.00 $600.00 MA-4SPA 15986 10-5217 08-06392 $879.00 $600.00 CS MA-3PA LW-16073 10-5220 08-06395 $879.00 $600.00 MA-3SAP 0-290-D 10-3346-1 07-00870 $831.00 $600.00 MA-3PA --- 10-5220-E 07-01464 $702.00 $600.00 $600.00 LW-16206 10-5227 07-01467 $854.00 $600.00 HA-6 LW-16066 10-5221 07-01465 $988.00 $600.00 $699.00 LW-15959 10-5230 08-06397 $1,014.00 $600.00 HA-6 LW-15958 10-5224 08-06396 $992.00 $600.00 HA-6 LW-15960 10-5235 08-06398 $992.00 $600.00 ***NOTE*** IN Customer will need to provide core for overhaul in the event our supplier does not have cores available to overhaul. If you do not see your model # here please contact Aircraft Spruce Sales Department for pricing and availability . *All prices shown are with factory acceptable exchange carburetor. Send exchange carburetor core to Aircraft Spruce. Upon factory approval of core, you will be refunded the core charge. BE CERTAIN ALL FUEL IS REMOVED FROM THE CORE. EL If Carburetor is not in stock we can have yours overhauled in 5-7 working days. Please call or email for more information. CONTINENTAL CARBURETORS Part No. Carb. Model O.E.M. P/N Our Part No. Our Price Core AV 10-3168 MA-4-5 520120 07-01369 $769.00 $600.00 4895-T MA-3SPA 530490 08-06380 $889.00 $600.00 10-3649-1 MA-4-5 535207 07-01370 $820.00 $600.00 10-3859-1 MA-4-5 538872 08-06371 $829.00 $600.00 10-3965-1 MA-4-5 539883 07-01373 $852.00 $600.00 TO 10-3965-12 MA-4-5 539883 10-03965-12 $889.00 $600.00 10-4171 MA-4-5 626789 07-01351 $1,029.00 $600.00 10-4191 MA-4-5 626859 07-01375 $758.00 $600.00 10-4233 MA-3SPA 627365 08-06374 $863.00 $600.00 10-4240 MA-3SPA 627637 07-01377 $879.00 $600.00 PS 10-4457 MA-3SPA 629175 07-01378 $831.00 $600.00 10-4893-1 MA-4-5 641139 08-06378 $889.00 $600.00 10-4894 MA-3SPA 633028 08-06379 $889.00 $600.00 10-5067 MA-3SPA - 07-01381 $831.00 $600.00 10-5082 MA-3SPA 637035 07-01382 $831.00 $600.00 BV 10-5128 MA-3SPA 640416 07-01385 $965.00 $600.00 10-5192 MA-3SPA 641860 07-01386 $859.00 $600.00 10-5284 MA-4-5 646232 08-06404 $869.00 $600.00 *All prices shown are with factory acceptable exchange carburetor. Add core charge on all models to each price shown. Send exchange carburetor core to Aircraft Spruce. Upon factory approval of core, you will be refunded the core charge. BE CERTAIN ALL FUEL IS REMOVED FROM THE CORE. FRANKLIN ENGINE CARBURETORS ALSO AVAILABLE. ADVISE EXACT ENGINE AND CARBURETORS ALSO AVAILABLE. ADVISE ENGINE AND CARBURETOR MODEL NUMBERS AND REQUEST QUOTATION WWW.AIRCRAFTSPRUCE.COM Prices Subject to Change Without Notice 317 MARVEL-SCHEBLER CARBURETORS MARVEL-SCHEBLER NEW CARBURETORS CM Note: Customer will need to provide core for overhaul in the event our supplier does not have cores available to overhaul. Please check with Aircraft Spruce on availability of Note: All Rebuilt & Overhauled Carb Purchases will be Charged cores at Marvel-Schebler. an Additional $600.00 for Core. WP Carb. OEM Part No. Our Part No. Our Price Tempest Carb. Model No. OEM Part No. Our Part No. Our Price Model No. MA-4SPA™ 10-3678-12--F 08-06304 $1,855.00 MA-4SPA™ 10-3678-32--F 08-06305 $1,819.00 MA-4-5™ 10-3859-1--F 08-06327 $2,311.00 MA-4-5™ 10-3878--F 08-06306 $2,311.00 ME MA-4-5™ 10-4164-1--F 08-06307 $2,318.00 MA-3PA™ 10-4233--F 08-06328 $1,802.00 MA-3SPA™ 10-4240-1--F 08-06329 $1,855.00 MA-4-5™ 10-4404-1--F 08-06308 $2,312.00 MA-4-5™ 10-4893-1--F 08-06309 $2,311.00 MA-3SPA™ 10-4894-1--F 08-06311 $1,861.00 MA-3SPA™ 10-4895-1--F 08-06312 $1,866.00 MA-4SPA™ 10-4910-1--F 08-06332 $1,802.00 MA-4SPA™ 10-5009--F 08-06315 $1,802.00 MA-4-5™ 10-5034--F 08-06335 $2,311.00 MA-3PA™ 10-5050--F 08-06336 $1,801.00 MA-4-5™ 10-5054--F 08-06337 $2,312.00 HA MA-3SPA™ 10-5082--F 08-06338 $1,802.00 MA-3PA™ 10-5126--F 08-06339 $1,801.00 MA-3PA™ 10-5142--F 08-06340 $1,801.00 MA-4-5™ 10-5193--F 08-06341 $2,326.00 MA-3A™ 10-5199--F 08-06316 $1,609.00 MA-4SPA™ 10-5217--F 08-06317 $1,818.00 HA-6™ 10-5219--F 08-06342 $2,508.00 MA-3PA™ 10-5220--F 08-06343 $1,802.00 HA-6™ 10-5224--F 08-06344 $2,505.00 HA-6™ 10-5230--F 08-06345 $2,505.00 AP HA-6™ 10-5235--F 08-06346 $2,505.00 HA-6™ 10-5253--F 08-06347 $2,505.00 HA-6™ 10-5255--F 08-06348 $2,505.00 MA-3PA™ 10-5257--F 08-06349 $1,801.00 MA-3PA™ 10-5267--F 08-06353 $1,802.00 HA-6™ 10-5283--F 08-06354 $2,505.00 MA-4-5™ 10-5284--F 08-06356 $2,311.00 MA-4-5™ 10-5288--F 08-06357 $2,311.00 HA-6™ 10-6001--F 08-06358 $2,505.00 HA-6™ 10-6019--F 08-06359 $2,505.00 LG HA-6™ 10-6030-1--F 08-06363 $2,505.00 MA-4-5™ 10-6035-11--F 08-06365 $2,598.00 MA-4-5™ 10-6045--F 08-06366 $2,311.00 MA-4-5™ 10-6050--F 08-06368 $2,311.00 MA-4-5™ 10-6054--F 08-06369 $2,312.00 MA-4-5™ 10-6102--F 08-06370 $2,311.00 MARVEL-SCHEBLER REBUILT & OVERHAULED CARBURETORS Model Number OEM Part No.
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