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Hartzell Engine Tech 202F Fuel Pumps

From $9656.00 to $9779.00
Description Lear/Romec Replacement Lycoming Replacement Beech Replacement PN Price Buy
202F-1001 HARTZELL NEW FUEL PUMP RG9570K1, RG9570K1/M 62E22586 Beech 50-389141-1
07-03534
$9779.00
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202F-1002 HARTZELL NEW FUEL PUMP RG9570P1, RG9570P1/M 62E22585, LW-19012 --
07-03537
$9656.00
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Overview

FAA/PMA Approved 202F series Fuel Pumps for Lycoming Engines from Hartzell Engine Tech.

HET 202F series are a direct replacement for the Crane/Lear Romec RG9570 series engine driven fuel pumps.

Applicable for use on a wide variety of Lycoming engines. The 202F series fuel pumps include two part numbers covering specific installations:

202F-1001 Replace the Crane/Lear Romec RG9570K1 fuel pumps found on Lycoming engines used on the Grob G120, Beechcraft Turbocharged Baron & Duke

202F-1002 Replace the Crane/Lear Romec RG9570P1 fuel pumps found on Lycoming enignes used on the Piper Turbo Saratoga & Turbo Lance

Reviews

This is a very expensive fuel pump but I was grateful that it is being manufactured and that I could get it at any price. Took about 3 weeks to receive it as it was drop shipped from Hartzell. I spoke to Hartzell prior to ordering it through Spruce and they said that they could expedite in a week. I am not sure how that would have been communicated from Spruce to Hartzell but I have it now and it works great! Thanks!

Red M
December 28, 2019

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