Tf-33-p-7 (c-141a/b) Aircraft Engine Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
0407-388 Machine Screw
009399148
001661041
041-V14A O-ring
001661041
0411161-028 O-ring
005805056
041508102019EGE Electrical Wire
008173597
041508102219ERT Electrical Wire
000626685
042-1001 Induct Wire Wound Fixed Resistor
003259264
0436-019 Hexagon Self-locking Nut
008574960
0457-132 Machine Screw
009472169
046065 Tapered Roller Cone And Rollers
001982169
049390 Thru Filter Element
007531454
0510-0082 Retaining Ring
002002637
0510-0238 Retaining Ring
009037567
0515 Hexagon Slotted Plain Nut
001768110
05282520 Tapered Roller Bearing Cup
001000544
057-0443-031 Electrical Connector Cable Clamp
001649685
059-4 Annular Ball Bearing
005555226
05G00006-0174 Metallic Tube
002783314
0600800 Tapered Roller Bearing Cup
001000544
0603 Hexagon Slotted Plain Nut
001768112
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Engine, Aircraft, Tf-33-p-7 (c-141a/b)

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The Pratt & Whitney JT3D is an early turbofan aircraft engine derived from the Pratt & Whitney JT3C turbojet. It was first run in 1958 and was first flown in 1959 under a B-45 Tornado test aircraft. Over 8,000 JT3Ds were produced between 1959 and 1985. Most JT3D engines still in service today are used on military aircraft, where the engine is referred to by its USAF designation of TF33.

Aware of the competition from the Rolls-Royce Conway turbofan, Pratt&Whitney decided to develop the JT3D turbofan from the JT3C turbojet for later deliveries of the Boeing 707 and the Douglas DC-8, then nearing entry into service. A 2-stage fan replaced the first 3 stages of the 9-stage JT3C LP compressor. On the LP turbine, the second stage was enlarged and a third stage added.

Unlike GE with the CJ805-23, Pratt & Whitney had not undertaken any transonic fan research prior to designing the JT3D, so they were unable to incorporate a single stage unit into the specification. Instead P&W designed a 2-stage unit based on some research they had done to support the J91 nuclear turbojet.

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