Home | Well, my mixture cable (or throttle cable, or prop cable) is broken so, can anyone tell me the part number for the mixture cable for a B19 MB549? I expect I’ll have to use the Aircraft Spruce part but I don’t know if it’s the same as the B23 and such

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Well, my mixture cable (or throttle cable, or prop cable) is broken so, can anyone tell me the part number for the mixture cable for a B19 MB549? I expect I’ll have to use the Aircraft Spruce part but I don’t know if it’s the same as the B23 and such

Well, my mixture cable (or throttle cable, or prop cable) is broken so, can anyone tell me the part number for the mixture cable for a B19 MB549? I expect I’ll have to use the Aircraft Spruce part but I don’t know if it’s the same as the B23 and such. If any of you Sport guys have changed your mixture cable, please let me know.

Editor:

There are a number of approved 337 forms available on the BAC site for download, to help with approvals for non-Beech engine control cables. Most are for the ACS cables available from Aircraft Spruce. Bob Steward (A&P-IA) has also provided the following good information:

The Alcor vernier mixture cable is PMA approved for “ALL single engine
piston powered carbureted aircraft.” No field approval needed. Last one I
bought was cheaper than the Spruce part, too.

http://www.alcorinc.com/products/vernier/

They are available in 84″ and 112″ lengths, which are then cut shorter as
needed. I have purchased them from FletchAir, Houston TX 800-FA-WINGS, a Grumman dealer and also have found them through the likes of SanVal (now defunct?) and Chief Aircraft. Alcor only makes the knob-type push-pull cable, and only for the mixture control.