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    Default pa-22 baffle

    PA-22-150 In need of:

    the left front BRACKET – Baffle support, side baffle, front, LH item 20 page 164 of univair interactive parts manual

    BAFFLE ASSEMBLY – Engine, left front, “150” and “160” item 12 page 163 and

    BAFFLE ASSEMBLY – Engine, left side front “150” and “160” item 9 page 163.

    New parts not an option, (tightwad)
    I can fab them, just trying to save time, to many AOG's right now!
    Last edited by at7615; 10-27-2020 at 06:38 PM.

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    Default Re: pa-22 baffle

    For item 9, I just made one. For my front right, a more complicated piece, I bit the bullet & purchased from Univair.

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    Default Re: pa-22 baffle

    Those front baffles tend to crack and get repaired a lot. Another source for new is here. http://www.airforms.biz/index.php?ro...product_id=242

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Pierce View Post
    Those front baffles tend to crack and get repaired a lot. Another source for new is here. http://www.airforms.biz/index.php?ro...product_id=242
    I got the airforms for my pacer. Nice product and fit perfectly without any mods. The way they do the rear oil cooler doubler it seems pretty stout. Worth the $ in my book as my time = money too.

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    We used airforms on the install of the O-360 and had to use a combination of their pieces.
    Great quality and agree on the rear oil cooler doubler
    "Progress is our most important problem"

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    Went with Airforms during our overhaul, and they turned out great.

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