Jp-5 Aviation Fuels Systems Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
064-28856C Sleeve Bearing
010250649
064-46939 Sleeve Bearing
010250649
064-46939-000 Sleeve Bearing
010250649
070-006-170 Sleeve Bearing
011362140
070.006.170 Sleeve Bearing
011362140
105-208-020-100-000 Sleeve Bearing
009228366
112000 Sleeve Bearing
008833169
149-208-020-100-000 Sleeve Bearing
009228366
1561914 Sleeve Bearing
007286055
17-335MAA9 Sleeve Bearing
007286055
21771-A Sleeve Bearing
012413896
23443-A Sleeve Bearing
012402591
24992 Sleeve Bearing
007286055
280903-0001 ITEM 90 Sleeve Bearing
008833169
29005-32201 Sleeve Bearing
007286055
3072-922 Sleeve Bearing
012413896
355PC9 Sleeve Bearing
007286055
4060901-3125 Sleeve Bearing
008833169
6299729 Sleeve Bearing
007286055
710430-025 Sleeve Bearing
007286055
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Systems, Jp-5 Aviation Fuels

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Aviation fuel is a specialized type of petroleum-based fuel used to power aircraft. It is generally of a higher quality than fuels used in less critical applications, such as heating or road transport, and often contains additives to reduce the risk of icing or explosion due to high temperature, among other properties.

Most aviation fuels available for aircraft are kinds of petroleum spirit used in engines with spark plugs (i.e. piston and Wankel rotary engines), or fuel for jet turbine engines, which is also used in diesel aircraft engines.

Avgas (aviation gasoline) is used in spark-ignited internal-combustion engines in aircraft. Its formulation is distinct from mogas (motor gasoline) used in cars and many military vehicles such Deuce and 1/2s . Avgas is formulated for stability, safety, and predictable performance under a wide range of environments, and is typically used in aircraft that use reciprocating or Wankel engines.

Jet fuel is a clear to straw-colored fuel, based on either an unleaded kerosene (Jet A-1), or a naphtha-kerosene blend (Jet B). It is similar to diesel fuel, and can be used in either compression ignition engines or turbine engines.

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