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AeroForce

TURBOCHARGERS  |  CONTROLLERS  |  WASTEGATES  |  PRESSURE RELIEF VALVES

Choose AeroForce - your aircraft will thank you. Hartzell Engine Technologies (HET) continues to expand their product lines, with new and rebuilt turbochargers, controllers, and more!  These turbochargers offer advanced product design, simulation and component testing, and new-generation manufacturing. When you choose AeroForce, you are choosing the best! 

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470842-9003 AeroForce Factory Rebuilt Wastegate; Replaces Cessna C165006-0303

Part Number: 470842-9003

On Backorder - Rebuilt

$4,468.08

481058-0013 AeroForce Controller, Sloped; Replaces CMI 646318-13

Part Number: 481058-0013

On Backorder - New

$7,723.20

470944-9024 AeroForce Factory Rebuilt Pressure Relief Valve; Replaces Lyc CMI 63931-24

Part Number: 470944-9024

On Backorder - Rebuilt

$1,191.96

481008-9008 AeroForce Factory Rebuilt Controller, Variable Absolute Pressure; Replaces Lyc LW-14297

Part Number: 481008-9008

On Backorder - Rebuilt

$2,530.59

481066-9003 AeroForce Factory Rebuilt Pressure Relief Valve; Replaces CMI 643511-3

Part Number: 481066-9003

On Backorder - Rebuilt

$1,249.58

470944-9015 AeroForce Factory Rebuilt Pressure Relief Valve; Replaces Cessna C402002-0110

Part Number: 470944-9015

On Backorder - Rebuilt

$1,188.60

470842-9009 AeroForce Factory Rebuilt Wastegate; Replaces CMI 649006-9

Part Number: 470842-9009

On Backorder - Rebuilt

$2,755.95

470908-0011 AeroForce Wastegate; Replaces Cessna C165006-0106

Part Number: 470908-0011

On Backorder - New

$6,879.81

470908-9012 AeroForce Factory Rebuilt Wastegate; Replaces Cessna C165006-0106

Part Number: 470908-9012

On Backorder - Rebuilt

$3,120.72

481058-9013 AeroForce Factory Rebuilt Controller, Sloped; Replaces CMI 646318-13

Part Number: 481058-9013

On Backorder - Rebuilt

$2,771.60

481028-9001 AeroForce Factory Rebuilt Pressure Relief Valve; Replaces CMI 641404-1

Part Number: 481028-9001

On Backorder - Rebuilt

$1,026.75

470908-9013 AeroForce Factory Rebuilt Wastegate; Replaces Cessna C165006-0107

Part Number: 470908-9013

On Backorder - Rebuilt

$3,098.95

470948-9001 AeroForce Factory Rebuilt Controller, Dual Absolute Pressure Ratio; Cessna C165004-0102

Part Number: 470948-9001

On Backorder - Rebuilt

$3,911.76

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AEROFORCE TURBO BEARING CHECK

This video offers great tips and provides advice for how to conduct a bearing check on an AeroForce turbocharger. Hartzell Engine Tech settles for no less than the best, and their brand AeroForce is nothing but that! We carry your favorite products at Air Power, Inc. Remember to register a free account today to start saving, and call us to see if you qualify for special discounts (that's you, flight schools!) Be sure to check our website frequently for updates and promotions!

FAQ - AEROFORCE

Some frequently asked questions about AeroForce turbochargers.

  • Q: What are the requirements when installing a turbocharger? A: First, all work should be accomplished IAW the applicable engine and/or aircraft maintenance manual.
  • Q: Why is my new turbocharger leaking oil? A: 400 series turbochargers do not incorporate seals in the center housing where the oil is located. They do incorporate small piston rings on the shaft that, along with the gas pressures pushing in, help prevent the oil from coming out. Until there is a varnish built up on the shaft and housing, a new turbocharger will leak oil. This oil seepage may last up to 10 hours but typically is gone within a couple hours of run time. Once the turbo is installed and pre-lubed, run the engine at normal operation to help “seat” the piston rings and build up the protective coat of varnish.
  • Q: Why should I pre-oil my turbocharger after a new installation? A: Pre-oiling should be accomplished at installation or any time the turbocharger oil system is disassembled for any reason. Pre-oiling insures there will be adequate oil flow at the turbocharger bearings to support the shaft load at initial start-up. Just like a crank or camshaft bearing, we do not want to “start” the turbocharger with dry bearings. Once a turbocharger bearing is compromised due to lack of lubrication, turbocharger life will be diminished. Pre-oiling instructions can be found under the turbocharger Installation Instructions on the Aeroforce.aero website.
  • Q: Can I changed the position of the housings on a new turbocharger? A: Yes, the compressor and exhaust housings are factory set at a pre-determined position, many times for shipping purposes. The housings can be re-aligned at installation to fit the engine installation. The alignment procedure can be found under the turbocharger Installation Instructions on the Aeroforce.aero website.

TURBO COOL-DOWN

This video explain why it's important to allow your turbocharger to cool off to prolong its longevity!

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