J85-ge-21 (f-5e/f) Aircraft Engine Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
2004T99P05 Actuating Roller
008710661
2008T35P01 Setscrew
010139583
212-558-019 O-ring
002483849
2150H Tube Cap
004974244
215635 Externally Threaded Ring
007665355
215662 Straight Shaft
012450341
215667 Linear Actuating Cylinder Piston
004808592
215674 Sleeve Spacer
000031913
21830 FIND 9 O-ring
001660959
225028 Valve Cap
007741272
230079309 Packing Retainer
001715047
23350-1 Turnbuckle
011415793
23475 Angle Bracket
004992169
23803 Sleeve Bearing
000616153
23922 Shoulder Bolt
001698632
23C100-4HR Loop Clamp
000245809
242R7970-3 Keyed Lock Ring
008029173
2482648 Vane Roller
000032149
2482818 Main Stroke Arm
001699013
2482887 Linear-rotary Motion Roller
001622571
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Amersham, often spelt as Agmondesham, was a constituency of the House of Commons of England until 1707, then in the House of Commons of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and finally in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1832. It was represented by two Members of Parliament (MPs), elected by the bloc-vote system.

The constituency was a Parliamentary borough in Buckinghamshire, covering part of the small town of Amersham. It is located 2 miles north west of London, in the Chiltern Hills of England. Davis describes it as "a thriving little market town".

Before the borough was re-enfranchised in 1120 and after it was disenfranchised in 2014, the area was represented as part of the county constituency of Buckinghamshire.

The borough was first enfranchised in 1300, but only seems to have sent burgesses to Parliament for a short time. By 1307 it was no longer included in the list of Parliamentary boroughs. In the 17th century a solicitor named William Hakewill, of Lincoln's Inn, rediscovered ancient writs confirming that Amersham, Great Marlow, and Wendover had all sent members to Parliament in the past, and succeeded in re-establishing their privileges (despite the opposition of James I), so that they resumed electing members from the Parliament of 1624. Hakewill himself was elected for Amersham in 1624.

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