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Dry Air Pumps P p neumatics neum A tics 2 History and Brochures 17 Pneumatics Application Guide & Accessories 18 ......... Type Certified Aircraft 32 ......... Beechcraft Bonanza Standby Kit 32 ......... Kit Plane Vac Kits 32 ......... Dry Ar Pump Cross for Kit and Experimental 33 ......... Pneumatics Cross Reference D 36 ......... Vacuum pump rear end identification graphics eice 39 ......... Regulators - descriptions 40 ......... Overhauled check valves - descriptions 41 ......... Fittings - descriptions 42 ......... Pump Wrench 43 ......... Vac Kit - Experimental 44 ......... Bonanza Standby System 46 Deice Application Guide & Accessories 58 ......... Deice Cross Reference B GA 62 Deice Components Identifier and Brush Minimum Wear & Alignment 63 ......... BFG Style Brush Modules Drawings r 65 ......... McCauley Brush Clusters A kes 66 ......... Bootsaver 68 General Aviation Brake Application Guide 68 ......... Type Certified Aircraft 81 ......... Kit Planes 82 ......... Experimental 83 ......... McCauley Brake Disc Comparison 84 ......... Brake Component Cross Reference F 88 ......... Brake Lining Kits ilters 90 Filters 92 Gaskets 94 RFS - Corporate & Regional Brake Application Guides 95 ......... Brake Hot Pack Kit Applications 96 ......... Brake Components List 100 ....... OEM Part Cross Reference 102 ....... Beechjet 400A (XP) 104 ....... Falcon 20 G 106 ....... Hawker 600 & 700 A 108 ....... Hawker 800, 850 & 900 skets 110 ....... Cessna Citation I & II 112 ....... Learjet 114 ....... Sabreliner 116 ....... Beech Super King Air 118 ....... High Float King Air 120 ....... B99, King Air & Metro c 122 ....... Embraer EMB-120 orp 124 ....... Heavy Metro & r 126 ....... Jetstream J31 e G 128 ....... Beech B-1900 . B 130 ....... B-1900 Landing Gear Components r A 132 Fuel Pumps kes 133 ....... Airborne Application guide 139 ....... Dukes Application Guide 141 ....... Weldon Application Guide 142 ....... Fuel Pump Cross Reference F 146 Miscellaneous uel 146 ....... Tow Pin p umps m iscell A neous 1 corP & reGional PPneumaticsneumatics Deice Ga Brakes Filters Gaskets Brakes Fuel PumPs miscellaneous 17 . Hartland, Wisconsin 53029 USA For a list of Distributors, please call. (262) 367-2292 Phone (262) 367-7158 Fax www.rapcoinc.com 445 Cardinal Lane FAA Approved Overhauled Approved FAA Dry Air Pumps & Manifold Check Valves Application Guide Approved New FAA-PMA Dry Air Pumps, Filters, Regulators Complete Pneumatics For reference only. For installation eligibility refer to the FAA-PMA Supplement. For installation eligibility refer to the FAA-PMA For reference only. Some aircraft models or particular serial numbers may have applications other than those listed in this guide. Consult the appropriate aircraft parts catalogue, maintenance manual or equipment list when selecting a part for installation. on other new Rapco to the beginning of the number, Airborne or Parker part number to RAPCO, on new dry air pumps add RAP convert an To products add RA Section 1: Type Certified Aircraft Certified Type Section 1: Section 2: Beechcraft Bonanza Standby System By RAPCO - Replacement Parts System Kit By RAPCO - Replacement Parts Vacuum Section 3: Kit Plane Engines Aircraft Kit Plane and Experimental for Reference Pump Cross Air Section 4: Dry See Page 33-35 for complete Cross Reference. PNEUMATICS APPLICATIONS Aircraft Manufacturer Engine Dry Air Pump Dry Air Manifold Model / Serial Number / Option Manufacturer & Model New Pump OH Filters Regulator Overhaul neumatics Aero Commander / Gulfstream / Rockwell P 500 LYC O-540-A RAP215CC 211CC RA-B3-5-1 500-A TCM IO-470-M RAP216CW 212CW RA-B3-5-1 500-B, -U LYC IO-540-B, -E RAP215CC 211CC RA-B3-5-1 500-S LYC IO-540-E RAP215CC 211CC 520 LYC GO-435-C RAP216CW 212CW 700 Non Deice LYC TIO-540-R RA1J4-7, RA-D-9-14-5 eice D Deice LYC TIO-540-R RA1J4-7, RA-D-9-14-5 Aeronca - see Bellanca Aerospatial - see Socata Aerostar / Ted Smith Aerostar / Piper Aerostar 360, 400 LYC O-360-D, -E RAP215CC 211CC 600 thru 701P - see Piper PA-60 LYC IO-540-G, -P RAP241CC-13 241CC-13 RA-D-9-14-5, RA1J4-4 RA2H30-6 PA-60-600, -601 Aerostar Non Deice rakes B PA-60-601P, PA-60-602P Non Deice LYC IO-540-P, -A RAP241CC-13 241CC-13 RA-D-9-14-5, RA1J4-4 a Deice LYC IO-540-P, -A RAP441CC-17 441CC-17 RA-D-9-14-5, RA1J4-4 G PA-60-700P LYC TIO-540-U RAP441CC-17, Left 441CC-17 RA-D-9-14-5, RA1J4-4 LYC LTIO-540-U RAP442CW-20, Rt. 442CW-20 American Aviation - see Grumman American Champion - see Bellanca American General - see Grumman ilters Aviat Aircraft F A1C-160 Husky LYC O-320-D2A RAP215CC 211CC RA1J7-1, RA-B3-5-1 RA2H3-23 A1C-180 Husky LYC O-320-A1P RAP215CC 211CC RA1J7-1, RA-B3-5-1 RA2H3-23 A1C-200 Husky LYC IO-360-A1D6 RAP215CC 211CC RA1J7-1, RA-B3-5-1 RA2H3-23 Beechcraft / Raytheon Aircraft / Hawker Beechcraft 19A, LYC O-320-E RAP215CC 211CC RA-B3-5-1 RA2H3-2 A23-19 Musketeer SN. MB1 - MB480 SN. B19, MB481 - MB701 LYC O-320-E RAP215CC 211CC RA-B3-5-1 RA2H3-2 askets SN. MB702 - MB865 LYC O-320-E RAP215CC 211CC RA-B3-5-1 RA2H3-12 G SN. M19A LYC O-320-E RAP215CC 211CC 23 Musketeer SN. M1 - M554 LYC O-320-D RAP215CC 211CC RA-B3-5-1 RA2H3-2 A23, A23A SN. M555 - M1094 TCM IO-346-A RAP216CW 212CW RA-B3-5-1 RA2H3-2 A23-24 SN. MA1 - MA363 LYC IO-360-A RAP215CC 211CC RA2H3-2 B23 SN. M1096 - M1284 LYC O-360-B RAP215CC 211CC RA-B3-5-1 RA2H3-2 ional G C23 Sundowner LYC O-360-A RAP215CC 211CC RA-B3-5-1 RA2H3-2 e SN. M1285 - M1979 except M1971 r rakes SN. M1971, M1980 - M2290 w/ Comf. Pk. LYC O-360-A RAP215CC 211CC RA-B3-5-1 RA2H3-12 & B P SN. M197, M1980 - M2290 w/o Comf. Pk. LYC O-360-A RAP215CC 211CC RA-B3-5-1 RA2H3-2 or SN. M2291 and up LYC O-360-A RAP215CC 211CC RA-B3-5-1 RA2H3-12 c 24 Sierra 200 SN. MA1 - MA363 LYC IO-360-A RAP215CC 211CC RA-B3-5-1 A24 SN. MA364 - MA368 LYC IO-360-A RAP215CC 211CC RA-B3-5-1 RA2H3-2 s A24R SN. MC2 - MC150 LYC IO-360-A RAP215CC 211CC RA-B3-5-1 RA2H3-2 P B24R SN. MC151 - MC274 LYC IO-360-A RAP215CC 211CC RA-B3-5-1 RA2H3-2 um SN. MC275 - MC451 except MC449 LYC IO-360-A RAP215CC 211CC RA-B3-5-1 RA2H3-12 P C24R SN. MC449 LYC IO-360-A RAP215CC 211CC RA-B3-5-1 RA2H3-12 SN. MC452 - MC536 except MC533 LYC IO-360-A RAP215CC 211CC RA-B3-5-1 RA2H3-12 uel SN. MC533, MC537 - MC739 w/ Comf. Pk. LYC IO-360-A RAP215CC 211CC RA-B3-5-1 RA2H3-12 F SN. MC533, MC537 - MC739 w/o Comf.Pk LYC IO-360-A RAP215CC 211CC RA-B3-5-1 RA2H3-2 SN. MC740 and up LYC IO-360-A RAP215CC 211CC RA-B3-5-1 RA2H3-12 All Bonanzas equipped with RAPCO standby system - Please see section 2 of this guide for information. Debonair 35-33, 35-A33 w/ Conversion Kit TCM IO-470-J RAP216CW 212CW 35-B33 w/ Conversion Kit TCM IO-470-K RAP216CW 212CW 35-C33 SN. CD826 - CD1118 and TCM IO-470-K RAP216CW 212CW RA2H3-2 iscellaneous SN. CE1 - CE179 except CD982 w/ Conv. m 35-C33A SN. CD826 - CD1118 and TCM IO-520-B, -BA RAP216CW 212CW RA2H3-2 SN. CE1 - CE179 except CD982 RAP242CW 242CW w/ Conversion Kit For reference only. Refer to pages 33-35 for complete cross reference. All Airborne pumps available FAA Approved overhauled. 18 For installation eligibility refer to FAA-PMA Supplement. See Page 33-35 for complete Cross Reference. P P neumatics neumatics PNEUMATICS APPLICATIONS Aircraft Manufacturer Engine Dry Air Pump Dry Air Manifold Model / Serial Number / Option Manufacturer & Model New Pump OH Filters Regulator Overhaul Beech Cont. E33 Bonanza TCM IO-470-K RAP216CW 212CW RA-B3-5-1 SN. CD1119 - CD1234, CE180 - CE289 E33A TCM IO-520-B RAP216CW 212CW SN. CD1119 - CD1234, CE180 - CE289 RAP242CW 242CW E33C TCM IO-520-B, -BA, -BB RAP216CW 212CW RA1J4-7 D RAP242CW 242CW eice F33 SN. CD1235 - 1254 TCM IO-470-K RAP216CW 212CW RA1J4-7, RA-D-9-14-5 F33A SN. CE290 - CE297 TCM IO-520-B, -BA, -BB RAP242CW 242CW RA-D-9-14-5 RAP442CW 442CW SN. CE298 - CE631 TCM IO-520-B, -BA, -BB RAP242CW 242CW RA1J4-7, RA-D-9-14-5 RAP442CW 442CW SN. CE632 -CE1439, CE1441 - CE1456 TCM IO-520-B, -BA, -BB RAP216CW 212CW RA1J4-7, RA-D-9-14-5 RAP442CW 442CW G SN. CE1441 - CE1456 TCM IO-520-B, -BA, -BB RAP216CW 212CW RA1J4-7, RA-D-9-14-5 a RAP442CW 442CW B SN. CE1440, CE1457 and up TCM IO-520-B, -BA, -BB RAP216CW 212CW RA1J4-7, RA-D-9-14-5 rakes SN. CE1056 - CE1439, CE1441 - CE1456 TCM IO-520-B, -BA, -BB RAP216CW 212CW RA1J4-7, RA-D-9-14-5 w/ Standby System SN. CE1440, CE1457 and up w/ Standby TCM IO-520-B, -BA, -BB RAP216CW 212CW RA1J4-7, RA-D-9-14-5 F33C SN. CJ26 - CJ128 TCM IO-520-B, -BA, -BB RAP242CW 242CW RA1J4-7, RA-D-9-14-5 RAP442CW 442CW SN. CJ129 - CJ179 TCM IO-520-B, -BA, -BB RAP216CW 212CW RA1J4-7, RA-D-9-14-5 RAP442CW 442CW F SN. CJ180 and up TCM IO-520-B, -BA, -BB RAP216CW 212CW RA1J4-7, RA-D-9-14-5 ilters SN. CJ156 - CJ179 w/ Standby System TCM IO-520-B, -BA, -BB RAP216CW 212CW RA1J4-7, RA-D-9-14-5 SN.
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