Hydraulic tank
Hydraulic tank
Just some more bits for my project
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Re: Hydraulic tank
Home made, then? Very impressive.
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Re: Hydraulic tank
Yes, just need to make the accumulator next.
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Re: Hydraulic tank
I now have an accumulator, and spares for another, does anyone know what the stencil says that should be on it.
I know on the bottom it is labelled 'caution - bleed air before disassembly',
but on the upper part there is another label, anyine got an idea?
I know on the bottom it is labelled 'caution - bleed air before disassembly',
but on the upper part there is another label, anyine got an idea?
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Re: Hydraulic tank
What is the part number on the tank?
I might be able to back-track.
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Re: Hydraulic tank
Bill,
numbers are 6-13191-2 (assembly) and part number 6-10212-4
Thanks in advance
Dave
numbers are 6-13191-2 (assembly) and part number 6-10212-4
Thanks in advance
Dave
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Re: Hydraulic tank
Emailed this and other information.
Posted here for others to see.

Posted here for others to see.

-Bill
B-17E 41-2595 "Desert Rat" Restoration Team
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